End Times Game — Bible Prophecy You Can Play
Most games about the end of the world are about surviving it. Whack-A-Woke is about being ready for it. It is a free browser game whose whole arc runs on what Scripture actually says about the last days — and nothing in it is killed.
Built on the signs, not on speculation
The game does not invent an apocalypse. It leans on the passages the church has read about the last days for two thousand years: people loving pleasure more than God, families turning on each other, deception spreading, and a call to wake up. Every zone is a picture of one of those, and the answer is always the same — the Word.
- Deception — lies come at you as fiery arrows. You put them out with Scripture, not bullets.
- Falling away — characters are lost, not evil. Hand one a Bible and they stop and kneel.
- Spiritual warfare — demons are rebuked and flee. James 4:7, played rather than recited.
- The call to wake — the whole title is that call. Awake, O sleeper.
Bible prophecy without the fear
End times material aimed at young people usually runs on dread. This does the opposite. The tone is urgent but hopeful, because the point of prophecy is preparation, not panic — and because a game a fourteen-year-old is frightened by is a game they close. Nobody in Whack-A-Woke dies. Woke birds are netted and released. Villains are arrested. Even the demons only flee.
What you actually do
You walk twelve zones from a family farm to the White House, netting woke birds, freeing caged animals, handing out Bibles, and clearing each zone's quota to move on. There are three difficulty modes, a reverse campaign that deals the zones out backwards, and an endless survival mode. Every character and upgrade is earned by playing — there is nothing for sale anywhere on the site.
Revelation, the second coming, and what the game does not do
It does not set dates, it does not name anyone as the Antichrist, and it does not pretend to settle which millennial view is right. Those are matters for your own church and your own Bible. What it does is take the posture Scripture asks for — awake, alert, ready, and busy telling people — and turn it into something you can hand a teenager on a Tuesday night.
Common questions
Is this game based on real Bible prophecy?
It is built on the themes Scripture gives about the last days — deception, falling away, families divided, love of pleasure over love of God, and the call to stay awake. It does not set dates, identify individuals, or take a side on millennial views.
Is it frightening for children?
No. Nothing in the game is killed. Woke birds are caught in nets and released, lost characters are handed a Bible and kneel, caged animals are set free, and villains are arrested. There is no blood, no gore and no bad language.
Is it really free?
Yes — completely. Every zone, character and upgrade is earned by playing. There are no coin packs, no subscription and nothing to buy. The site runs on voluntary donations.
Do I need to download anything?
No. It runs in any browser on a phone, tablet or computer. There is no app store and no account required.
More about the game
- Play free now
- Free Christian games online
- Anti-woke game
- Bible game — Scripture is the weapon
- Spiritual warfare game
- Patriotic game
- Conservative games online
- Political satire game
- Fun free games for the family
- Games for church youth groups
- Rapture game
- Christian games for teens
- Trump game
- Christian screen time
- Download / install
- Bible verses on the last days
- Best Christian games 2026
- How to play
- FAQ