Elias pressed 'Enter'.
“We wanted to teach the plagues without being terrifying. Kids remember action. They remember weirdness. So we asked: what if a frog from the second plague got a redemption arc? Flying upward became a metaphor for prayer and deliverance. Also, it’s just hilarious.”
If you answered yes to all four, go ahead. Launch the game. Find Pharaoh. And when the third plague hits—watch the skies.
Children ages 4–10, parents seeking wholesome digital content, and Sunday school teachers looking for interactive teaching aids.
This Easter egg turned a serious Bible app into a viral sensation. Kids love the absurdity; adults love that the verse is still accurate. Consequently, became shorthand for the v1.1 version of the software.