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The text is a review of a 1990 game called "Leisha Attack", which is a "God Simulator" with adventure and puzzle elements. The game is based on Western religious culture and mythology, and allows the player to control God and help human civilization develop and fight against Satan and his minions. The game has many secrets and references to historical events, legends, and conspiracies. The game also has a controversial ending, where God leaves the earth after humans become atheists. The text analyzes the game's plot, gameplay, graphics, and hidden messages, and compares the Japanese version with the American version, which censored some of the content. The text also expresses respect for religious beliefs, but questions the meaning of worship and the role of God. The text ends with a challenge to clear a hidden mode that is very difficult.
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1. The text is about a game called "Leisha Attack" or "ActRaiser" that was released in 1990 for the Nintendo console SFC in Japan.
2. The game combines action, adventure, puzzle and simulation elements and is considered a "God Simulator".
3. The game's plot involves God fighting against Satan and his six subordinates who have taken over the world and corrupted humanity.
4. The game's world is divided into six areas that are loosely based on different civilizations and mythologies, such as Egypt, China, Greece, etc.
5. The game allows the player to use various magical skills to change the terrain, create natural conditions, summon disasters and help human development.
6. The game has hidden treasures, secrets and challenges that can be discovered by exploring the map and using different items.
7. The game was censored and modified in the US version due to its religious implications and difficulty level.
8. The game has a controversial ending where God leaves humanity after they become atheists and no longer need him.
9. The text is written by a game enthusiast who respects religious beliefs but analyzes the game from a secular perspective.
10. The text is part of a series called "The Corner of the Bad Boy" where the author shares his discoveries and opinions about old games.