![]() ![]() Both the dialogue and art are amazing, and there are so many little details, for example Yuri’s skin becomes paler and her blood becomes darker after she dies. There are a couple swear words, like f*ck and b*tch, but I don’t think that’s much of a problem, because these days kids hear a lot of swearing in school anyway. Although the warning says 13+, i think that if you’re at least 11, and not easily disturbed, it will be fine. One of the characters knows that she’s trapped in a video game, and does things like break the fourth wall, and the end is quite sad and touching at the same time. It does contain a lot of gore, especially in the second part, when one of the characters, Yuri, stabs herself. There are plenty of warnings about how the game can be disturbing though. There are some pretty startling jumpscares and random occurrences. There are lots of trivial poems and theories, as well as a lot of weird Easter eggs. For most of the first part of the game, it disguises itself as a cute dating simulator, but it is actually a horror game. This review might have spoilers, and it’s best to play this game blindly Which Side of History? How Technology Is Reshaping Democracy and Our Lives.Cómo saber si una aplicación o sitio web son realmente educativos.How to Tell If an App or a Website Is Good for Learning.Teachers: Find the best edtech tools for your classroom with in-depth expert reviews.Check out new Common Sense Selections for games.10 tips for getting kids hooked on books.Common Sense Selections for family entertainment. ![]()
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