Messiahs User Reviews

Customer Experience

Positive experience64.9% of reviews
Neutral14.0% of reviews
Negative experience21.1% of reviews

~ Based on 114 written reviews from the US App Store.

What users say

Is Messiahs Safe?

Messiahs appears safe based on user ratings. AppsHunter Safety Score for Messiahs is 92/100.

This assessment is based on 3,686 user ratings, with an App Store average of 4.6/5.

Safety Analysis

91.0% of ratings point to a safe experience
5.4% of ratings suggest some concerns
3.6% of ratings point to a risky experience

~ Based on 3,686 App Store ratings for Messiahs.

Is Messiahs Legit?

Messiahs appears to be a legitimate app. AppsHunter Legitimacy Score for Messiahs is 100/100.

Based on 100 of 100 points across 7 verification signals from App Store and developer data.

Top reviews

Great game.

It isn’t crashing! It’s such a cool game.

About the Game

Is the Messiah a Christian game?

This game super good

But all this game need is every time I try to use a calamity it won’t let me most of the time even though I got it unlocked like you won’t let me tap the miracle button when I was supposed to do a calamity

Good game

The Game has a ton of promise. The concept is bold, the art direction is striking, and the gameplay loop is surprisingly thoughtful. It’s one of those rare mobile titles that actually makes you stop and think — about choices, consequences, and the world you’re shaping. The narrative ambition here is huge, and when it clicks, it really clicks.

But that’s also why the small issues stand out. The UI can be clunky at times, transitions lag just enough to disrupt flow, and certain mechanics feel just slightly undercooked — not broken, just not fully realized. There are moments where you feel the potential breaking through, only to be held back by small, fixable friction points.

With just a bit more polish — tighter controls, faster pacing, better onboarding — Messiahs could be a must-play. Right now, it’s still well worth your time, especially if you’re into games that take risks and reward curiosity. But here’s hoping the next update pushes it from “really good” to unforgettable.
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More areas please

I feel like it would’ve been more practical if y’all uses the beginning such as plague inc etc where you can click any area you want to start the game

Good concept, needs work

The outline of the game is good. It’s sort of aiming for a cross between Reigns, Plague Inc, and Papers Please. It was fun and surprisingly intense for the first day, but quickly got repetitive. Some of the endings seem abitrary, it seems like it would be incredibly hard to complete the game as intended, and it would be cool if the different regions had different ‘vibes’ or special events. Overall an okay game, though probably not quite worth the £1.99 I paid.
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Not worth £1.99

Good concept but simply not worth the money. There’s better for free.

Buggy, bad design

Pretty mediocre, to be honest. Filled with bugs, and there really isn’t any meaningful decision making. The way you are intended to play is not as a religion simulator, but as a snake oil salesman who panders to everybody (but weirdly also performs authentic miracles and actually is a prophet).

Poor quality apps like this make the Apple app store difficult to justify purchases on.
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Great game.

Crashes my phone. Kills me a lot. Won’t believe me.

Good game

A nice way to pass time

Great

Great game!

It’s fun!

It’s fun at the start, but having to remind people repeatedly of how you feel on certain issues gets a tad repetitive.

Lacks gameplay

I tried it for about 30 minutes, and I got tired of it. It lacks innovation and contents.

It’s more swiping than strategy

I thought I’d be able to make up the rules of my religion as I go. From problematic to utopian dream! But this game is more like “answer with what you think the game wants you to answer”

The powers aren’t very useful and you level up at the same rate each play through so there’s not much variety in terms of how to spend your points.I got bored by play through #3.

The game reminds me a very early version of pandemic.
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So far so good

Like it

Very slow

I usually enjoy games like this ie plague and rebels inc but found this game to be disappointingly slow and lacked any feeling of progression, it’s just a combination of swipe right/left for 20 mins or so.

Fix the Religion hate

I really like it, but the Religion hate bar goes up way too fast.

Repetitive, forced and incredibly boring

The game plays almost nothing like plague inc. I don’t know why people compare it to it. It’s a decision game where you must guess what will get you more popularity. The game forces you to defend things you’ve never said or done but it acts as if you are making a new religion. You also go through a predetermined list of regions which are simply named Region. It doesn’t matter how many people you converted because the game sets your total believer count. It tries to add challenge but it just feels forced(like randomly slapping a negative effect on you). And it’s terribly repetitive. People will ask you the same questions dozens of times. As long as it doesn’t kill you, it doesn’t truly matter what you answer as your religion is defined by the devs and not you. The premise sounds fun. The game is awful
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Fun game Great idea I think future versions will only get better

This is a great idea game is done fairly well and I believe that future version of the game will allow them to roll out new features that aside I would recommend that they had a way for you to appoint your apostles to I have a system other than just faced points that allow you to do you things like write your own things or select from a list of affects or whatever so that you can create your own holy book and that you can create your own Commandments or choose the Commandments that you want to
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App crash

When I play this on iPhone, it crashes.