Angel and Devil
Angel and Devil puts a simple moral question at the center of every round — which side wins? Players are shown matching pairs tied to concepts of good and bad, and the goal is to correctly sort them between the angelic and the demonic. It sounds straightforward, but the pairings have a way of making you pause longer than expected.
The game moves at a pace that keeps attention without feeling rushed. Some choices feel obvious; others genuinely make you reconsider what you associate with virtue versus wrongdoing. That mild tension between instinct and reflection is what makes repeated rounds feel worthwhile.
Scores at the end give a rough measure of how well your moral compass lines up with the game's intended answers. Worth sharing with someone nearby — disagreements about the trickier pairs tend to spark genuinely interesting conversations.
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