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Hooray for Wisdom Tree, the makers of fun Christian video games! Their useless attempts of making religion into video games is a constant reminder to us all that religious games JUST DON'T WORK. Sunday Funday The Ride isn't half bad, and perhaps even one of the better of the Wisdom Tree games for the NES. But that's only because it's a rehash of "Menace Beach" another NES game with the same gameplay, some same graphics, and same overall feel. It was also made by the same people, they were called Color Dreams at that time.

The people over at Wisdom Tree just changed the enemies (eg. ninjas to kids) and replaced the scenes between stages, featuring a chained up girl that would mysteriously lose portions of her clothes until it got down to her bra and panties, -with an oogly Sunday school teacher so that you don't have to think of any naughty thoughts.

And when you finally finish the last stage, you're greeted by that same church lady (featured in all the stage ending screens) that exclaims Sunday can only be fun by going to church....she's also sort of hot if you raise that dress up a bit...I mean. GO TO CHURCH NOW! That is all.