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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Spiritual Warfare was an unlicensed Christian video game released in 1992 by Wisdom Tree, primarily for the NES, though also sold for other systems such as the Game Boy. In it, the player plays a young Christian whose town has been overrun by demons, causing innocent townsfolk to become corrupted. The gameplay and graphics were amazingly simplistic for its release year, being an 8-bit title in a time when the 16-bit generation was gaining popularity. It used the same engine as Bible Buffet before it, but minus the board game elements of that game. |