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you have a pink dragon ?...cool...
Is it related to Arthur the rabbit?
Usually very old games have rigid body types, like ones from ps1 era and older. There are not many games on steam from that era that have not been remastered though, so they have all been improved to fix the rigid body issues though.
I have played some old rpgs that use rigid bodies in them from that era. I think dark cloud 1 and 2 used rigid body types for the boy and girl you could choose in the game. Some off the wall ps2 games also used rigid body types, usually if they were low budget in that era.
Play... dice. That has no characters and runs no risk of triggering anything. Best of all they are cheap, offline, and no one has to read anymore of this nonsense from you.
It's what happens when culture warriors can't do their thing on a forum. Back in my day we used to... not interact with a game if we didn't like it.
lol.
lmao even.