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Rules and Guidelines For Steam: Discussions, Reviews, and User Generated Content
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=4045-USHJ-3810&l=english
A retail store cannot sell 18-rated stuff to a 14 year old.
- Bought on kids account with CC of parents and permission;
- Bought without permission of their parents on Steam;
- Keys purchased on keyseller sites like Fanatical, Green Man Gaming, Humble, etc.
Keep in mind that ratings are advisory and that parents ultimately decide what their kids can or cannot play. Also keep in mind that you have to be 13 years of age to make a Steam account yourself, but that parents are allowed to create a Steam account for younger kids.
Simply put, up to the parents.
If they lied, that's on them. Steam can't be responsible for the customers lying.
Parents can also buy games for their kids, alcohol is extremely different from video games.
In some countries rating are legally binding for the merchant.
Which is what ploppo referred to:
Nope. Depends on the country. In Germany for example it's both regulated under the JuSchG (law for protection of the youth). There are alcohols (beer and wine) that can be bought with 16 just as some games can be bought with 16. Hard licquour, USK 18+ video games, FSK 18+ movies (as well as rating refused stuff), and tobacco are not to be sold to underage.
Did a lookup, Pegi18 is treated as Pegi16 apparently in my country.
" are u 18?"
- yeah
"cool"
no one gives a damn
They may be lying about their age.
They may have been on Steam since they were younger than 13.
It's none of your business. If they are abusive, harassing people/you, performing obvious cheats in a game, or spamming links to phishing or scam sites here on the forums, THEN AND ONLY THEN does an account become "your business" to report.