I Was A Teenage Exocolonistcovers various themes associated with the trials of human life and the horror of encountering a new world. Unfortunately, some of these themes could cause intense mental triggers or be inappropriate for younger audiences. Luckily, the game includes a well-detailed Content Warning menu that covers all of this subject matter.
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Content warnings are a familiar concept usually condensed to a warning message before starting a game. However, in Teenage Exocolonist, you can look up specific content, when and how it occurs, and if you can avoid it. It's a revolutionary idea and a brilliant resource for gamers anxious about what they can expect from this deep, truthful experience.
You'll find the Content Warnings in the game's main menu. This section is located between the Gallery and Quit options. Additionally, you can access the Content Warnings anytime during your playthrough. When mid-game, go to the System menu (indicated by the HUD's cog icon in the upper-left section). A drop-down window will open once the menu gets selected. The Content Warnings are the last option on the right side of the list.
Opening the Content Warnings menu displays a list of all triggering/mature subject matter included in the game's multiple storylines and events. If you wish to learn more about a specific content warning, select that piece of subject matter.
After selecting the subject you wish to learn about, a message box will summarize all the possible scenarios associated with the relevant subject matter. These details include the scenario in question, how and when it occurs, and if the scenario is avoidable.
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