Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land is an unlicensed video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Wisdom Tree and released in 1991. Players assume the role of Moses, guiding the Israelites to the Promised Land by shooting glowing symbols representing divine messages. Each level requires the collection of question marks and manna while answering biblical questions to progress, featuring enemies like magicians and soldiers.
Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land is an unlicensed NES game made by Wisdom Tree in 1991.
According to the game's instruction manual, the player controls the biblical figure Moses as he leads the Israelites to the promised land. Moses has the ability to shoot glowing `W's`, which signify the word of God, to defeat enemies and remove obstacles. To finish each level, Moses must acquire five question marks as well as a certain amount of manna while avoiding enemies such as magicians and soldiers. After a level is completed, the player must answer five bible-related questions before advancing to the next level. Exodus, like many Wisdom Tree games, is a rehashed version of a Color Dreams game, in this case Crystal Mines.