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That's crazy.
Might have something to do with PDWT having actual live-action content? I know under U.S. law, you can get away with basically anything so long as it's purely digital; additionally, live-action FMV (Night Trap) and digitized actor (Mortal Kombat) games were what got us the big morality scare and "We should make the ESRB a thing" court case, so there's that historical bias in the law.
given the abundance of explicit, adult-only porn games available that this wouldn't be an issue...the decision needs to be reviewed, as me & my friends are all left scratching our heads over how this counter-intuitive enforcement of policy can be in effect