Frostpunk
Video Game • 2018 • Drama
ReportThis video game contains 5 potentially triggering events.
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AvalonPlemel
You hunt animals for meat, but their deaths are not depicted graphically
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Are animals abused?
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AvalonPlemel
Depends on if you consider hunting abuse
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Assault
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AvalonPlemel
If you have the house of pleasure law, an event states that a client was known for abusing the prostitutes
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Bodily Harm
Is someone crushed to death?
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Nawafsss
You can have people crushed by machinery, cave-ins and similar disasters. Some events they can be saved, others they're guaranteed dead.
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Is there excessive gore?
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AvalonPlemel
All game play has you look top down at buildings and small icons of people. While graphic things do happen, it is only in still frames and dialogue, none of which is bloody
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Children
Does a kid die?
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AvalonPlemel
If you sign the child labour law into effect, a child will be crushed by machinery, and has a chance to die. This is only spoken of, with no graphic imagery
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AvalonPlemel
It is only spoken of second hand, but a random event has a prostitute commit suicide if you have the house of pleasure law in place
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Religious
Is religion discussed?
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AvalonPlemel
You have the choice to build your society around faith or law and order, the faith route posing you as an all knowing leader. Effectively, you build a cult. Even if you don't go down this route, dialogue heavily refers to Christian notions of faith, keeping with the Victorian English setting.
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