Captain Bible in Dome of Darkness - Choose Level of Difficulty

Choose Level of Difficulty

You can select Easy, Normal, or Difficult mode by moving the mouse or the cursor keys on the keyboard.

Easy features fewer Bible verses for each of the seven buildings (levels). Captain Bible doesn't lose faith or get hit in jump tunnels as easily. It is simpler to rescue the victims. It will probably still take several hours to finish the game in Easy mode.

Normal features more Bible verses and the cybers can be challenging. It takes some effort to rescue the victims. You will probably spend several days playing the game to win in Normal mode.

Difficult features even more Bible verses than Normal mode. The cybers are very mean. In Trap Rooms, you lose all powerups (except flight). In Difficult mode, be ready for a real challenge. You will probably play the game over the course of weeks or months in Difficult mode.

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