Guardian Matrix™
UGC Safety Intelligence
What is [NAOYA] DUMMY COUNTER YOUR FRIENDS?
[NAOYA] DUMMY COUNTER YOUR FRIENDS is a simple game centered around hitting and ragdolling virtual “dummy” characters. The core gameplay loop involves repeatedly hitting these dummies to watch them react with exaggerated physics. Players can use various actions, such as swinging and dodging, to interact with the dummies in different ways. The game appears to focus on showcasing animations, with the developer highlighting “amazing and epic animations” in the description. The presence of “CODES” in the description suggests the existence of unlockable content or features through in-game codes, adding a layer of progression or customization.
Safety & Risk Breakdown
This game receives a Guardian Matrix Score of 65 due to its content and potential risks. While the developer includes “NOBLOOD” in the codes, implying an attempt to avoid explicit violence, the central mechanic of hitting virtual dummies and watching them ragdoll still introduces a level of simulated aggression. The game’s genre being listed as “All” raises concerns about potential genre misclassification, which might expose children to content outside their age range. The repeated hitting of the dummies, even in a cartoonish manner, might not be suitable for younger or more sensitive children. There is also the consideration that games focused on repetitive actions can lead to excessive screen time. The lack of in-game chat mitigates the risk of encountering inappropriate language or interactions with strangers.
In-App Purchases & Monetization
Based on the provided information, the presence and type of in-app purchases is unclear. The description doesn’t mention any microtransactions, loot boxes, or premium passes. However, the frequent updates mentioned by the developer may introduce in-app purchases in the future. Parents should be cautious and monitor their children’s gameplay to ensure they are not pressured into spending real money. The game’s potential reliance on codes for unlocking content may also indirectly encourage users to seek external sources (like online forums or videos), which could expose them to further risks if these sources are unmoderated or contain malicious links. It is important to proactively check for any IAPs regularly.



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