These are throw-away levels as they take all the choice out of the game. Rather than judging a soul, some levels give you a group of souls and require you to send them to heaven or hell based on arbitrary facts-for example “send all souls with mustaches to heaven and the rest to hell”. It’s a fun concept, but repetitive so it won’t keep you engaged long. In Judgement Day: Heaven or Hell, Oh my God! you can dish out divine justice as you see fit.
However, just because you gave a soul more hell points then heaven doesn’t mean you have to send them there. The amount of hell points and heaven points you attribute to each act are tallied and shown in total on screen. After rating all a soul’s actions, you choose whether to send them to heaven or hell. Rate each act on a scale by how evil or saintly it is. You are given a few acts committed by each soul. In this semi-entertaining title by Matchingham Games, it’s up to you to determine who makes it to the pearly gates and who burns.
Judgement Day is marketed as an RPG, though it doesn’t quite fit the mold. It’s a simple game with straightforward gameplay.
Ever wanted to judge the sins of other souls? Judgement Day: Heaven or Hell, Oh my God! lets players judge whether a soul goes to heaven or hell.