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In terms of the story, it's really up to you and what you don't want your daughter to be exposed to, the story can get a bit intense, with some heavy themes. Like car crashes, medication use, death, mental illness.
But there is nothing else I can think of that would make it age inappropriate.
Although, Finding Paradise is a sequel to To The Moon, but playing To The Moon is not required to play Finding Paradise.
https://youtu.be/wqTpHhaKtL8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNM0dn8K-94
It's just common sense.. apply today
^^
if we compare to the moon with another visual novels that have in steam..... yep i recomend to the moon. you will like very much, just try to control your tears kkkk. it is amazing!
so it show to the child that from it´s whole life (80-100 yr) it will have around a day of life/(memories) that has some -even if just emotional- worth xD