What makes a game PG-13?

A game becomes PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested for ages 13+) by featuring mature themes like suggestive dialogue, moderate fantasy or mild violence, some crude humor, brief partial nudity, simulated gambling, or infrequent strong language, pushing beyond G/PG but not reaching the explicit levels of an R-rated game, indicating content generally suitable for 13 and up but with elements parents should be aware of.
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What qualifies as PG-13?

A PG-13 rating (Parents Strongly Cautioned) means some material might be inappropriate for children under 13, allowing for stronger language, intense violence (but not extremely graphic), brief partial nudity, suggestive themes, or drug use, but nothing overly explicit or frequent, unlike an R rating. It sits between PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) and R (Restricted), with specific guidelines for content like swearing (one "f-word" is okay, but multiple or in context requires R) and drug references (any drug use initially requires at least PG-13).
 
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What makes a game 13+?

Content is generally suitable for ages 13 and up. May contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling and/or infrequent use of strong language.
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Can I bring my 7 year old to a PG-13 movie?

Yes, a 7-year-old can watch a PG-13 movie, but it's strongly cautioned against by the rating ("Parents Strongly Cautioned") as content may be inappropriate for pre-teens, meaning parents need to decide based on their child's maturity and the specific movie's content (violence, language, themes) using resources like Common Sense Media. 
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How many f words are allowed in PG-13?

For a PG-13 rating, generally only one use of the "F-word" is allowed, and it shouldn't be in a sexual context; more than one use typically pushes a film to R, but the MPAA board can grant PG-13 for multiple uses if deemed dramatically or contextually necessary, especially in blockbusters like Avengers: Endgame, making it a guideline, not a strict, unbendable rule. 
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Is cr * pa a swear word?

It's definitely slang but not really obscene. This is a word that's on the borderline between acceptable slang and potty language. You can be 100% sure that saying the s-word (which means almost exactly the same thing as crap) will get you in trouble if you said it in class, but crap isn't so clear cut.
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Can TV 14 say the F word?

Yes, TV-14 shows can use the "f-word," especially on cable and streaming services, though broadcast TV (like ABC, CBS) is more restricted by the FCC; while TV-MA is for more mature content, TV-14 allows "coarse language," leading to instances like Stranger Things using it despite the rating, as networks balance guidelines with artistic freedom, sometimes even with specific L (Language) or LV (Language & Violence) descriptors. 
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Which is the No. 1 18+ movie?

18+ movies to watch
  • Shame. 20111h 41mNC-1772Metascore. ...
  • Poison Ivy. 19921h 33mR51Metascore. ...
  • Exotica. 19941h 43mR72Metascore. ...
  • In the Land of Blood and Honey. 20112h 7mR56Metascore. ...
  • Perfect Sense. 20111h 32mR55Metascore. ...
  • Eyes Wide Shut. 19992h 39mR69Metascore. ...
  • Irreversible. 20021h 37mNot Rated51Metascore. ...
  • Dorian Gray. 20091h 52mR.
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Do PG-13 movies cuss?

Yes, PG-13 movies often have cursing, including the "F-word," but with strict limits, usually just once as a non-sexual expletive, though other milder profanity is more common and frequent; using the "F-word" more than once or in a sexual context pushes a film towards an R rating. The guidelines allow for some leeway, but the key is context, impact, and frequency, with filmmakers strategically placing the allowed profanity. 
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Is PG-13 the same as 12A?

PG - The US PG rating means the same as in the UK: Parental Guidance Suggested. Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children. PG-13 - Similar to the UK's 12A rating, except that it applies to those aged 13 or under rather than 12. The content may not be too different, but always check if you're unsure.
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Is Roblox becoming 13+?

No, Roblox isn't only for 13+, but they've significantly updated safety and features for older users, pushing towards age-based experiences, with new strict chat/content rules for under-13s, while unlocking more mature content (like "Restricted" 17+ experiences) for those who verify they are 13+ or older via ID, creating a tiered system. You're now automatically restricted from "Restricted" (17+) content if under 13, and even users 13-17 have different chat/connection rules than adults.
 
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Is Fortnite ok for a 7 year old?

While many 7-year-olds play Fortnite, it's generally considered better for older kids (10-13+) due to its T for Teen rating (mild violence, chat with strangers) and potential for addiction, but parental supervision, strict parental controls (limiting chat/purchases), and understanding its cartoonish but violent gameplay are key if you decide to allow it, focusing on non-combat modes like LEGO Fortnite for younger players. 
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Do 18+ games exist?

Yes, 18+ games absolutely exist, ranging from titles with extreme violence and mature themes (like Grand Theft Auto with mods) to explicit sexual content, often classified as "Adults Only" (AO) by the ESRB, though these are rare on consoles and more common on PC platforms like Steam or via subscription models. They feature intense violence, strong sexual content, nudity, or drug use, with many developers targeting PC for these releases due to console restrictions, with some platforms like Roblox now offering age-gated 18+ content. 
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What does "R" stand for in R movies?

R – Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material.
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What are Z-rated movies?

Z movies (or grade-Z movies) are low-budget films with production value and artistic quality lower than those of B movies. Primitive set design for Ed Wood's ultra-low-budget Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957), with the shadow of a boom mic in shot. Plan 9 has become one of the most famous Z movies.
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Is NC-17 worse than R?

Yes, the NC-17 rating is considered "worse" or more restrictive than R, not because it's inherently more obscene (though it often contains more intense material), but because it's an absolute ban: no one 17 or under is admitted, even with a parent, making it strictly for adults (18+). While an R-rated film requires an accompanying adult for those under 17, NC-17 means it's "patently adult" content, typically involving extreme sex, violence, or gore, and faces significant commercial hurdles, often leading to limited releases. 
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What are R21 movies?

"R21" primarily refers to Singapore's highest movie rating, meaning Restricted to persons aged 21 and above, for mature content like extreme violence, explicit sexuality, or strong themes, enforced by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA). Less commonly, "R21" can also be the title or a key part of the title for specific films, such as R21 aka Restoring Solidarity, a 2022 documentary about Palestinian liberation. 
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Is kissing allowed in a PG movie?

PG: Natural nudity, with no sexual context. U: Mild sexual behaviour (for example, kissing) and references only (for example, to 'making love'). PG: Sexual activity may be implied, but should be discreet and infrequent.
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Which is the 100% liked film?

To date, Leave No Trace holds the site's record, with a rating of 100% and 248 positive reviews.
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What is the biggest R-rated film?

The "most" R-rated movie depends on the metric, but currently, Deadpool & Wolverine is the highest-grossing R-rated film ever at the worldwide box office, followed by Joker and Oppenheimer. If you mean "best" or "top-rated," films like The Godfather, The Exorcist, Goodfellas, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest consistently rank high on critic and audience lists, though The Exorcist was once the top R-rated earner adjusted for inflation. 
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Is 18A higher than R?

18A – 18 Accompaniment – Persons under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Additionally, admittance restricted to people 14 years of age or older in the Maritimes and Manitoba. R – Restricted – Admittance restricted to people 18 years of age or older.
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Is a * sa cuss word?

Technically no if you mean a literal donkey. If you mean it as slang for a person or body part, then yes (albeit mildly). That said, the word is almost ubiquitously used as the latter now, and it's hard to use it literally without a hint of irony or tacit acknowledgment of the slang.
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Who said the first F word on TV?

In 1965, while appearing live on the BBC in England, theater critic Kenneth Tynan uttered the word f*** as a synonym for sexual intercourse. It was in the context of whether depictions of sex acts should be presented on film or television, and his usage of the word was seemingly more academic than provocative.
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Is saying the f word a sin?

Yes, most religious perspectives, particularly Christian ones, consider using the "f-word" a sin because it falls under "corrupt," "obscene," or "foul" talk, violating biblical principles to speak words that build up others and give grace, rather than using language that is profane, slanderous, or associated with lust/anger. While the Bible doesn't name specific modern curse words, it prohibits such "unwholesome talk," and the "f-word" is generally seen as inherently vulgar, offensive, or blasphemous, making its use a sin, especially when directed at someone or used in a scandalizing way, though context and intent (like an accidental exclamation vs. deliberate profanity) can affect the perceived severity. 
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