You take charge of the spiritual fate of humanity in the strategy simulation game God Simulator. You're forming belief itself, not cities or armies. Initially, you establish your own religion, choosing between a pantheon of gods, spiritualism, shamanism, or monotheism. From there, you will direct its development, adjust to various locales, and determine whether your faith endures.
God Simulator was designed to mix deep strategy with creative freedom. The developers wanted a game where choices feel meaningful—not just numbers on a screen. New archetypes, traits, and challenges have been added to the game over time since its initial release, providing players with more opportunities to try out and test concepts.
The objective is straightforward: propagate and preserve your faith. In the face of competitors and cultural changes, you'll need to select qualities, establish guidelines, and oversee followers. No two playthroughs are the same because every decision you make affects how your faith grows.