What’s something you’ll find about ours?

Because our Faith compels us to seek the authentic good of people and not merely drive a profit, we conduct our business with some high standards.

On our content:

We don’t aim to make our games religious or spiritually themed as a rule, but we are adamant about avoiding these traits, which are now fairly common in games around us today:

  • Crass or inappropriate language.

  • Grotesque or graphically violent imagery.

  • Overly and unnecessarily sexualized depictions of the human person, male or female.

  • In-game narratives that obscure objective good and evil or make sport out of serious moral dilemmas.

  • Games that would require players to lie to one another in order to succeed or win.

  • Demonic/occult imagery or content (not the sort of thing we want people dwelling on).

Let’s face it; There are a lot of games out there…

On our sourcing:

Because the world is so globalized, it is often easier and cheaper to order materials and work with manufacturers from other parts of the world, especially from places that do not treat their laborers well, or are influenced by governments and corporations who exploit and fail to defend the rights of their citizens.

The U.S. of A. ain’t a perfect county, but there’s so much protection and sustainability advocation to be grateful for! For all our manufacturing we look to contract exclusively in the United States, and whatever extra cost comes our way as a result will be a small price to pay for peace of mind.

On our Margins:

Because we think everything we do should redound to the glory of God and the support of the Church’s mission, we commit at least 10% of all our company profits to our local parishes.