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I am sure this is a fine game for some, I have not played. It. However I am the mom of a young manwho is autistic that did play it.. I thought it was a harmless game.  Looked child like to me.  Unfortunately this game took on a dark and serious presence within my son. Since playing this game, he has refused to eat meat he has not eaten meat for over 3 years. I tried to comply with his wish, but he does not like veggies either.  He now only eats unhealthy foods like rice, fries, pasta, bread, fast food, processed food, cakes, candy, chips, which are all high in carbs and no protein.  3 years later he is obese and has peripheral neuropathy and prediabeties.  Counsellors have failed to undue the damage that this game has done to him, It has literally ruined his life.  There should have been a warning for parents that this game could be mind altering to the impressionable.  

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womp womp

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i don't want to come off as a rude person, but that sounds like a you problem. there was a warning that said the game contained gore and body horror, as well as some subtle messaging in the description. you can't expect a horror game that tries to stay hidden to expose itself immediately. i don't think people should have to take the mentally disabled into mind when creating a passion project. it seems like a massive and unnecessary hassle. some things just aren't meant for everyone. maybe you should be a decent parent and monitor your child's behavior and eating habits. that kinda part of your job.

k 1 u should read warnings 2 pretty sure th@s ur fault 3 r u blind? n 4 thats mainly a u problem not ours so idk y u commented this

I agree with weenorguy's comment. Even though it is sad to hear what happened to your son (and I understand, because I have a brother with a specific game situation as well), you need to understand it's unfair to blame the developer for whatever happens with your kid after they spend months making this game. There is a warning at the top of the page as well. Itch is also the wrong website to search for kid friendly/predictable games, I would invest on a Nintendo Switch instead. There are many, many games just like this one that your son could've stumbled upon, and it just happened to be Bonnie's Baker (actually, it's become increasingly popular horror twists within the indie game community nowadays). I feel like horror games are just going to become so censored in the future because of parental issues :/

this sounds so made up.and did you not read the warning?