Temples are twice as efficient. "Lure even greedier adventurers to retrieve your cookies. Now that's a real idol game!"
238
Sacrifices
Own 5 temples
1 billion
Temples are twice as efficient. "What's a life to a gigaton of cookies?"
239
Delicious blessing
Own 25 temples
10 billion
Temples are twice as efficient. "And lo, the Baker's almighty spoon came down and distributed holy gifts unto the believers - shimmering sugar, and chocolate dark as night, and all manner of wheats. And boy let me tell you, that party was mighty gnarly."
240
Sun festival
Own 50 temples
1 trillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "Free the primordial powers of your temples with these annual celebrations involving fire-breathers, traditional dancing, ritual beheadings and other merriments!"
241
Enlarged pantheon
Own 100 temples
100 trillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "Enough spiritual inadequacy! More divinities than you'll ever need, or your money back! 100% guaranteed!"
242
Great Baker in the sky
Own 150 temples
10 quadrillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "This is it. The ultimate deity has finally cast Their sublimely divine eye upon your operation; whether this is a good thing or possibly the end of days is something you should find out very soon."
243
Creation myth
Own 200 temples
10 quintillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "Stories have been circulating about the origins of the very first cookie that was ever baked; tales of how it all began, in the Dough beyond time and the Ovens of destiny."
299
Theocracy
Own 250 temples
10 sextillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "You've turned your cookie empire into a perfect theocracy, gathering the adoration of zillions of followers from every corner of the universe. Don't let it go to your head."
312
Sick rap prayers
Own 300 temples
10 septillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "With their ill beat and radical rhymes, these way-hip religious tunes are sure to get all the youngins who thought they were 2 cool 4 church back on the pews and praying for more! Wicked!"
433
Psalm-reading
Own 350 temples
10 octillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "A theologically dubious and possibly blasphemous blend of fortune-telling and scripture studies."
485
War of the gods
Own 400 temples
100 nonillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "An interesting game; the only winning move is not to pray."
511
A novel idea
Own 450 temples
1 undecillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "You don't get rich starting a religion. If you want to get rich, you write science fiction."
667
Apparitions
Own 500 temples
10 duodecillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "You've booked a deal with the higher-ups that schedules one weekly earthly apparition by a deity, angel, ascended prophet, or other holy figure. This should boost interest in cookie religion among youths as long as you can secure a decent time slot."
705
Negatheism
Own 550 temples
100 tredecillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "Polytheism is a belief in multiple deities; monotheism in just one. Atheism is a belief in no deity whatsoever. Through logical succession it follows that this remains true when going into negative numbers, with belief systems involving minus 1 or more deities displaying unprecedented theological properties."
748
Temple traps
Own 600 temples
1 quindecillion
Temples are twice as efficient. "You've laid out your temples with (metaphorical) pitfalls, forcing adventurers to navigate through trappings (of power and wealth), ensuring that only the most pious (and poison dart-resistant) of them return with your precious cookies. These temples may be veritable mazes (of the soul) but perhaps you've lost yourself a little bit in the analogy too."
845
Grandma Form
Purchasing 15 Temples allows for the purchasing of a Grandma upgrade and a new Grandma type.
The achievement "Church of Cookiology" is a reference to the real world Church of Scientology.
The achievement "Wololo" is a reference to Age Of Empires, wherein priests would attack by converting enemy units whilst chanting the aforementioned phrase.
The upgrade "Golden Idols" is a reference to Indiana Jones and The Lost Ark, where the main protagonist attempts to retrieve a golden idol from a temple filled with traps