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Lil Nas X Trolls Christians With Interactive Game On X Telling You If You're Going To Heaven Or Hell

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The rapper shared his interactive choose your own adventure-style game on X, formerly Twitter—and fans are both entertained and impressed.

Rap artist Lil Nas X closed out 2023 by releasing a video game that determined if players were going to heaven or hell.

The game's biblical theme appeared to be a response to riled Christians who condemned his music and accused his songs of being satanic in the past.


Nas, who is notorious as the king of clapbacks, recently trolled Christians by launching a "Save Nas" from the devil webpage.

The "Old Town Road" rapper's latest trolling endeavor took place the day after Christmas when he announced on X (formerly Twitter):

"HEY YALL I JUST MADE A GAME!"

He shared a tweet from the HEAVEN OR HELL game's X account, which explained:

"Welcome to Heaven or Hell! The interactive twitter game where you have a chance to make it into heaven
. or hell!"
"Will you fly high with the angels and party with god or will you suck satans d*ck and bunk with hitler?"

The rapper then encouraged fans to participate and update him on their post-life destination.

"GO PLAY RIGHT NOW! LET ME KNOW IF YOU MAKE IT TO HEAVEN!" he wrote.


Fans shared their ridiculous gameplay results.

Spoiler alert, many of them did not wind up in the good place.













Nas conjuring up some devilish fun at the expense of religious fanatics is already so 2024.

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