Ever wonder whether the Exodus came before or after the reign of King David? Bible Times turns that curiosity into a game. This free card game from Mighty Good Games challenges players to arrange major biblical events in chronological order — a deceptively simple premise that quickly reveals how much (or how little) you know about the sweep of Scripture.^1
The app features 150 hand-illustrated event cards spanning both the Old and New Testaments, each drawn by artist Mason Hutton.^2 In Solo Mode, you race the clock to place as many cards as possible, chasing your high score. In Versus Mode, 2–4 players pass a device back and forth, competing to play their entire deck first — with penalty cards for mistakes. It's designed to work for families at home, youth groups on road trips, or small groups looking for a fun icebreaker.^1
Bible Times was named one of the Top 16 Coolest Things Made in Tennessee in the 2025 statewide contest, representing Cookeville, TN.^3 All Mighty Good Games apps are completely free, funded through sponsorships rather than ads or in-app purchases — and the app collects no user data.^4 The studio has since grown to six titles including Bible Words, DUO Town, and Dot Conner: Webtective, the latter of which released a feature film in theaters across 80 locations in September 2025.^5
Why Christians Love It"This intriguing Bible Times card game is a challenge! I learn something new about the correct order of events in the Old Testament and the New Testament each time I play it! I really enjoy the creative art work on each card, as well! Hard to stop playing and learning!!"^2
"We played this on a long drive on a recent youth group trip. Students and leaders both had a lot of fun playing the competitive mode."^2
"Fantastic app to help educate yourself and your friends on the events in the Bible and when they took place relative to other Biblical stories. Warning… the game is like eating potato chips. Once you try one game you can't stop!"^2
Notable- Named one of the Top 16 Coolest Things Made in Tennessee (2025)^3
- 150 hand-illustrated cards by artist Mason Hutton^2
- Music by Steve Rees of Calming Harp Ministry^2
- Completely free with no ads from ad networks and no data collection^4
- Part of a growing family of six apps from Mighty Good Games^5
- Sibling app Dot Conner: Webtective released a feature film in 80 theaters (Sept 2025)^5
- Sponsor-funded model — organizations fund development so families get free apps^6
- Made in Cookeville, Tennessee^1