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There's a game I really like online, but the problem is that I want to start a thread on Scratch about it but I'm unsure of whether it might encourage younger Scratchers to play it's adult content. Should I make it, and if I can, are there any restrictions?
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Wes64 wrote:
Adult content? O_o You probably shouldn't post that on Scratch.
Let's just say - it's got really realistic physics. A little too real for younger Scratchers - if you get what I mean.
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NeilWest wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
Adult content? O_o You probably shouldn't post that on Scratch.
Let's just say - it's got really realistic physics. A little too real for younger Scratchers - if you get what I mean.
I don't get it. Probably because I AM a younger Scratcher...
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NeilWest wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
Adult content? O_o You probably shouldn't post that on Scratch.
Let's just say - it's got really realistic physics. A little too real for younger Scratchers - if you get what I mean.
Um... Well... Yeah you probably shouldn't post that.
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If those physics involve female characters, id say definately not. Rule of thumb: if you wouldn't show the game to your mom, dont show it to scratch.
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NeilWest wrote:
Wes64 wrote:
Adult content? O_o You probably shouldn't post that on Scratch.
Let's just say - it's got really realistic physics. A little too real for younger Scratchers - if you get what I mean.
i think as long as you dont get into too gory details or provide links or pictures its fine
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Wes64 wrote:
If those physics involve female characters, id say definately not. Rule of thumb: if you wouldn't show the game to your mom, dont show it to scratch.
It dosen't contain any nudity, but that is a good philosophy. I think I'll stick to only playing it.
And if you are over 18, the name of the game is called Happy Wheels.
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