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BillyBobBoJangles ago

That's not the whole point of the game lol. It's a sandbox game, you can do whatever you want. Just like in real life, you can choose not to summon Satan. It was never an innocent silly game. It's rated 17+ for a reason.

Rating Summary

This is a simulation game in which players cause as much damage as possible with a goat in an open-world environment. Players earn points by using the goat's abilities (e.g., ramming, jumping, running) to destroy objects and complete challenges/stunts. Several stunts depict acts of violence: characters getting hit by vehicles; players shooting people with baseballs, destroying a gas station, pushing humans off cranes. A handful of challenges involve knocking other goats out of a large blood-stained fighting circle. During the course of the game, players can engage in a text-based mini-game (i.e., “Drug Wars”) that involves the fictional buying and selling of drugs (e.g., crack, heroin, opium). The game also includes instances of crude humor (e.g., characters holding signs that read “No penis shaped foods.”). The words “f*k” and “sht” appear in the dialogue.

KillerKap ago

nothing to see her goyim. fuck off you athiest cunt

BillyBobBoJangles ago

lol

kestrel9 ago

It's true the father didn't see the other activities as being a problem (for a 6 year old to play) as he played the game with his son for a few days. (I doubt he saw the drug selling parts of the game). The game is a parody of other games/movie scenes and has a lot of humor added in it seems, so for a parent who is used to more serious (violent) games, it may not have seemed like a big deal.

RussianGoyBot ago

Ratings are just someone telling me what I can show my kids.