is an indie horror series with colorful mascot characters that resemble those from, and its image and characters have gained the attention of younger audiences thanks to streamers on YouTube. With past horror games that contain these types of bright surface images, parents of young gamers may be wondering if is safe for kids.
has gained a reputation as it has been compared to similar titles like its multiplayer game , and the ever-popular series. It falls into the same genre of horror, centering around the mysterious Banban's Kindergarten where the protagonist explores the establishment in search of their missing child. With the first game in the series being free to download on platforms like Steam and the Apple App Store, it is easily accessible for younger gamers to discover.
Despite including colorful characters that appear to be friendly on the surface, is a horror game that tackles some darker themes. The game is rated E by ESRB and for ages 9+ on the App Store, but elements of the game like horrific images of the haunting characters and all the children attending the facility going missing imply that it is not suitable for kids to play.
The secrets uncovered throughout the game lead down this scary path, so any parents wondering about its content should know that it is clearly a horror title. It may be worth checking out themselves before allowing their child to play it.
Horror games that feature mascots gained popularity after the success of the series, and some have sparked warnings to parents, about them. Like, they usually play on the tropes of friendly-looking characters becoming monsters and children going missing in kid-friendly spaces.
Thanks to the popularity on streaming services like Twitch and popular YouTubers, it has introduced horror themes to kids early. Videos of these games flood sites like YouTube. Children with freedom to internet access may come across games like these unsupervised, being exposed to potentially horrific images.
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