I was just wondering if they had something like th ERSB ratings used on video and computer game. If someone made one or something, please tell me and how to get them to choose an apropriate rating for a game I'm making. And no, I'm not telling you what the game is.
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E - Small amount of cartoon violence
E10+ - Moderate cartoon and/or fantasy violence
T - Moderate to strong violence (think SSBB)
Beyond that probably wouldn't be allowed on Scratch.
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-EC is early childhood, about 4 to 6, simple games easy for young players, ok for scrathc although may be boring for most people
-E is everyone, any age really, exept probably under 5 it would be to advanced, maybe there is killing but not realistic like just dissapearing, no blood or wounds, ok for scratch
-E10+ is everyone 10 and up, it would mostly appeal to 10 to 14, some cartooon violence and crude humor maybe, probably fine for scrathc although it depends
-T is teens, aimed for 13 and up, but some 10s and up still play it, maybe some mildly bloody stuff, im not sure about this one. it depends....
-M is mature adults, 18 and up, innapropriate stuff a lot, and some more gore and bloood, not for scratch.
-AO is adult only, most likely 25 and up, probably innaproprite and bloody, so no for scratch
you should probably stick to E, E10+, and maybe T.

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wiimaster wrote:
-AO is adult only, most likely 25 and up, probably innaproprite and bloody, so no for scratch
18, 21 or even not allowed, depending of your country.
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