There’s many right answers, but only a few are chosen by the game developers in the trivia that you cannot avoid using game coins for clues. If that’s the whole motivation of your game is just enticing players to use up coins for clues to find the few chosen correct answers out of the many right answers from the Bible pertaining to the trivia question — then it serves no helpful purpose for the child to love the Bible. For example, the questions were like, i.e, “List the men and women of faith” or “Name the authors of the Bible” or “Name the animals that are used as symbols in the Bible.” This game dictates the few chosen correct answers out of many that aren’t chosen that are also correct answers. A child playing this would be upset, knowing he/she got the right answers but were simply just not chosen. Children are very smart, especially the ones that loves reading the Holy Bible, so they’d know right away you’re just “trying” to get players to buy coins to pay for clues to the chosen answers. Please spend serious efforts in your game as to not be so obvious out of so little for this game, AS IS, because it isn’t fun nor stimulating by any means. Am really sad for the transparency of the monetary motivation shown by the developers of this game using the sacred Holy Bible as topic. Apparently, we know where your treasures are because we see where your heart is.