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Apparently you're new to gaming in general. Next time, stop and think before you post, please.

Let's take a moment to talk about what most people don't even bother to think about when allowing their kids to play a game. Fnaf? Horror game centered around animatronics that are actively trying to murder you simply for existing. Call of duty? Shoot people in the face, blow them up with explosives, stab them with knives, etc. Roblox? Don't make me laugh, there are adult oriented mods and custom servers for adult content.

With that being said, the OP didn't consider a survival horror game to be outside the realm of content they felt obligated to protect children from seeing. However, nudity and overtly sexual content in front of children is a huge no-go for the vast majority of people with half a brain, not to mention ILLEGAL in the vast majority of the world. OP asked about the NSFW elements of the game, and I responded to that and only to that.

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that this game is not for children is out of the question. but it was so before the recent adding of explicit sexual content. your mentioning of how the character model could lose clothing by taking damage - and was therefore nsfw and should not be played with children present - was just so laughable in face of the splatter gore.

please do not play splatter gore in front of children. it is nightmare stuff. regardless of any clothing malfunctions.