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The rating it might attain depends on the quality of your imagination: on the surface, it has no graphic violence (indeed no graphic anything), but gameplay generally involves slaughter on a massive scale, murder, theft, [[genocide]], [[demon]] sex, hallucinogenic drug use and Altar|occult rituals. | The rating it might attain depends on the quality of your imagination: on the surface, it has no graphic violence (indeed no graphic anything), but gameplay generally involves slaughter on a massive scale, murder, theft, [[genocide]], [[demon]] sex, hallucinogenic drug use and Altar|occult rituals. | ||
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Revision as of 21:02, 23 July 2006
NetHack is a non-commercial game with no ESRB rating, but be warned: it contains sex, drugs, and rock and rolling boulder traps.
The rating it might attain depends on the quality of your imagination: on the surface, it has no graphic violence (indeed no graphic anything), but gameplay generally involves slaughter on a massive scale, murder, theft, genocide, demon sex, hallucinogenic drug use and Altar|occult rituals.
Note that ESRB ratings have nothing to do with ESR, a former member of the DevTeam.