Questions to focus on: Online and CD Games

These questions can be used at different levels. You can take 30 seconds to think about one or two. You can discuss them in a team or group of like-minded Christians. Or they can be used in a college class, including assignments and research projects, and answered in writing at any depth. They may be freely reproduced for this purpose. Please email us additional questions that could be added to this page.
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  1. Find out the annual expenditure on computer games in your country, compared with expenditure on movie tickets or music CDs. It will surprise you!
  2. What game formats lend themselves to direct or indirect evangelism?
  3. Games development is very expensive. How can we encourage the Church and funding agencies to see the potential?
  4. Do you feel that online fun games within a website are a good method for enhancing the perceived value of the site, and encouraging return visitors?
  5. What is the potential for Christians to take part in multi-user roleplaying games?
  6. How can two-way online games such as chess or Scrabble, where players also have 'chat-type' contact with the other player, be used for sensitive witness?
  7. Could an entry-point for multi-user games be a useful addition to certain types of evangelistic site?