It’s famous for its bizarre mechanics, such as fighting "Satanic toads" by throwing rocks.

You manage morale, call in artillery strikes, and deploy specialized units like the Sturmtruppen or Mark IV tanks .

Originally released in 1999 by and published by ValuSoft , this is a Christian-themed FPS often described as "Doom-meets-the-Bible". It gained a second life in 2009 through various "abandonware" and gameplay videos on YouTube .

Because these games are now considered "retro" or "abandonware," they aren't on modern stores like Steam, but you can find them through preserved archives: The War In Heaven Review for PC - GameFAQs - GameSpot

Despite its "shoddy" graphics and "unpolished" engine, it remains a fascination for collectors of weird, niche software. 2. The "1917" Half: Warfare 1917 (2008)