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What People are Saying

“Not just another Bible trivia game — this actually has strategy!”

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I was skeptical because I’ve seen too many religious games that are either too simple or just glorified trivia. But this one surprised me — there’s real strategic depth, and my teens actually ask ME to play WITH them! It sparks conversations about scripture without feeling forced.

Kelly Bronson

“Perfect for Sunday afternoons or youth activities.”

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"I was looking for something uplifting but fun that could work on a Sunday or for our Family nights. This was perfect — competitive enough to be exciting, but still focused on faith."

Lavon Jeppson

"My kids are learning the Book of  Mormon and don’t even realize it."

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I thought it might feel like school, but it doesn’t. The art, the gameplay, the way the characters are introduced — it’s fun first, and educational second. Honestly, they’re learning names and stories I’ve struggled to teach them for years.

Amber Pickering

“I’m not even a ‘game person’ and I love it.”

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Usually I leave the games to the kids, but this one actually draws me in. The rules were easy to learn, and the spiritual themes are woven in beautifully. It’s thoughtful without being preachy.

Angela Munn

Teenage boy with the game Rumors of War
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Ages 10 and Up

Reading is a must!

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30-60 Min

The More Players,

The Longer The Game

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2-6 Players

Great for the whole family!​

Book of Mormon Card Game

What's Included

  • 136 Standard Sized Cards

  • 6 Large Leader Cards

  • 15) Large Adversary Cards

  • 6) Large Reference Cards

  • 2) 6 Sided Dice

How to Play Rumors of War

How to Play

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It's about family time!

I design card games because I believe in the power of family time.

Growing up, some of my strongest memories were built around a table—laughing, learning, competing, and connecting. Games have a way of bringing people together, opening conversations, and creating moments that actually matter.

For me, designing games isn’t just a hobby—it’s a way to strengthen families, celebrate faith, and help people spend time with the people they love most. Every game I create is meant to spark connection, build confidence, and turn a simple evening into something meaningful.

Because in the end, the best stories we live are the ones we share together.

- Shaun Allred

Interview With Zion Media

(Discussion on game starts at 10:45)
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