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Of course you would go there ... you must think the kids of today are gen y or z whose parents refuse to learn how to work with computers because in their lives there was no need to do so.
Circunventing steam is the least a kid will have to do, if their parents have an average knowledge of computing.
Now you will perhaps argue that the average parent of today gives a smartphone to their kids by the age of 3 or something right ? While being unable to take it away, because it would be a traumatic experience to the kid, something that would scar the kid for life.
have good one
yes
With all these concerns about what is appropriate, kids nowadays have endless gender speaks for itself.
All these controls isn't healthy at all, the more you keep it away, when they come of age or had the chance, they can't control.
So i believe it's for the best to let them play, and guide/advice them along the way.
This right here, we had netnanny on our computer because we caught our son downloading porn, he and his friends discovered online how easy it was to bypass this, took no time at all.
There's zero nudity.
The game is probably rated somewhere between T and M.
it has highly addictive gamble lootbox'es. this game is bad even for most adult people, who can't resist buying lootbox'es. other then that, its fairly safe, the costumes are not that skimpy and there is no blood, there are guns and fighting though.
Two minor points of interest;
The Heavy Metal boss has music that lyrically cannot be repeated in chat, dropping multiple curses that the game itself will tell you is not allowed, even though the boss fight is very literally screaming 'banned words' at you.
I really like Jim Henson's puppets, but you literally have to say "Jim Henson's Puppets" because apparently the word "Muppet" is considered hostile slang in Britain. Old Britain. No one uses this as a curse of any kind any more to my knowledge, and it's a pretty harmless curse at that.
You can probably find more weird oddities like this that exist in games that are "Intended for adults but we know we cant stop kids from getting into our system," It's kind of the risk you have to deal with when you make a game free to play.
Ok zoomer