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Wow! Thanks for the comments and feedback everyone!
@ClarionOfJoy Yes, Sims4 is M in Australia (sorry for the confusion, all of you American simmers!), for the Woohoo and online features (according to my covers), but surprisingly not the juice (alcohol reference) or the 'bubble blower' (drug reference).
I think someone in another forum told me our M is like the American T rating, but some parents, if they're strict or conservative, would be a bit unhappy with letting a 12-14 yr old play an M-rated game, or at least, would want to play it through first. I still think rating sims 4 as M is weird, as it's in with games that show more blood/themes such as sherlock holmes (murder?!) and the final fantasy games, as well as online games such as elder scrolls, where the chat, I imagine, is a lot worse than S4's gallery.
@ClarionOfJoy Yes, Sims4 is M in Australia (sorry for the confusion, all of you American simmers!), for the Woohoo and online features (according to my covers), but surprisingly not the juice (alcohol reference) or the 'bubble blower' (drug reference).
I think someone in another forum told me our M is like the American T rating, but some parents, if they're strict or conservative, would be a bit unhappy with letting a 12-14 yr old play an M-rated game, or at least, would want to play it through first. I still think rating sims 4 as M is weird, as it's in with games that show more blood/themes such as sherlock holmes (murder?!) and the final fantasy games, as well as online games such as elder scrolls, where the chat, I imagine, is a lot worse than S4's gallery.
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