# Light Rangers: Mending the Maniac Madness

> 2005 video game developed by Brethren Entertainment Studios

**Wikidata**: [Q118143143](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q118143143)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/light-rangers-mending-the-maniac-madness

## Summary
*Light Rangers: Mending the Maniac Madness* is a 2005 adventure video game developed by Brethren Entertainment Studios and published by Digital Praise. It is a Christian-themed game designed for Microsoft Windows and macOS, featuring single-player gameplay with an ESRB rating of "Everyone" and mild cartoon violence.

## Key Facts
- Developed by Brethren Entertainment Studios, a Christian-themed video game developer based in the United States.
- Published by Digital Praise, headquartered in Newark, USA.
- Released on November 8, 2005, for Microsoft Windows and macOS.
- Genre: Adventure video game.
- Game mode: Single-player.
- ESRB rating: "Everyone" with a qualifier for mild cartoon violence.
- Input devices: Computer keyboard and mouse.
- Official English-language description available on Gamespy.
- Identifiers: IGN Game ID (light-rangers-mending-the-maniac-madness), UVL Game ID (162420), ESRB Game ID (20759).

## FAQs
### Q: What platforms is *Light Rangers: Mending the Maniac Madness* available on?
A: The game is available for Microsoft Windows and macOS.

### Q: Who developed and published *Light Rangers: Mending the Maniac Madness*?
A: It was developed by Brethren Entertainment Studios and published by Digital Praise.

### Q: What is the ESRB rating for the game?
A: The game has an ESRB rating of "Everyone" with a qualifier for mild cartoon violence.

### Q: Is *Light Rangers: Mending the Maniac Madness* a single-player or multiplayer game?
A: The game is a single-player adventure video game.

### Q: What input devices are required to play the game?
A: The game requires a computer keyboard and mouse.

## Why It Matters
*Light Rangers: Mending the Maniac Madness* is notable as one of the few Christian-themed adventure games released in 2005. Developed by Brethren Entertainment Studios, it reflects the growing trend of video games with religious or moral themes, catering to a niche audience seeking faith-based entertainment. The game's ESRB rating of "Everyone" with mild violence qualifiers indicates it was designed for a broad audience while maintaining its Christian themes. As a product of Digital Praise, it aligns with the publisher's focus on creating games that reflect Christian values, contributing to the intersection of gaming and religious content in the early 2000s. While not widely recognized, it represents an early effort to blend adventure gameplay with faith-based storytelling.

## Notable For
- One of the first Christian-themed adventure games of its time.
- Developed by Brethren Entertainment Studios, a developer known for faith-based content.
- Published by Digital Praise, a company specializing in Christian-themed video games.
- Available on both Microsoft Windows and macOS.
- ESRB-rated "Everyone" with mild cartoon violence.
- Features single-player adventure gameplay.

## Body
### Development and Release
*Light Rangers: Mending the Maniac Madness* was developed by Brethren Entertainment Studios, a Christian-themed video game developer based in the United States. The game was published by Digital Praise, headquartered in Newark, USA. It was released on November 8, 2005, for Microsoft Windows and macOS.

### Genre and Gameplay
The game is classified as an adventure video game, designed for single-player gameplay. Players interact with the game using a computer keyboard and mouse. The game's ESRB rating is "Everyone," with a qualifier for mild cartoon violence, indicating it was intended for a broad audience.

### Identifiers and References
The game has several unique identifiers, including:
- IGN Game ID: light-rangers-mending-the-maniac-madness
- UVL Game ID: 162420 (for Microsoft Windows)
- ESRB Game ID: 20759 (for Microsoft Windows)
- GamerProfiles Game ID: x8kl1

### Additional Information
An official English-language description of the game is available on Gamespy. The game's language of work or name is English. The game's Wikidata description states it was developed by Brethren Entertainment Studios in 2005.

## References

1. IGN
2. Q124398839