(Testing) Squid Game X

Guardian Matrix™

UGC Safety Intelligence

55
Content Maturity WarningThis game features simulated violence inspired by 'Squid Game' and may expose players to suggestive content or dark themes. Parental supervision is advised due to potential interaction with other players and the risk of encountering inappropriate content.
Hardware ProfileThis game should run well on a wide range of devices; even older phones and tablets should be able to handle the game at reasonable framerates. Expect flawless 60fps performance on high settings with a Samsung Galaxy S25+.
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What is (Testing) Squid Game X?

(Testing) Squid Game X is a user-generated game inspired by the popular ‘Squid Game’ series. Players participate in various challenges, often involving elimination, similar to those depicted in the show. The game’s core loop revolves around competing in these challenges, surviving, and potentially winning in-game rewards. Because this is a user generated game, there can be variability in the quality of gameplay and adherence to common standards.

Safety & Risk Breakdown

The Guardian Matrix Score for (Testing) Squid Game X is 55, reflecting moderate safety concerns. While the game itself may not contain graphic violence, it simulates scenarios involving elimination and competition, which can be intense for younger players. The chat functionality poses a risk of exposure to inappropriate language or interactions with strangers, even with filters in place. The game’s themes may also be unsuitable for some children, depending on their maturity level and sensitivity to the content. Parents should be aware of these potential risks and supervise their children’s gameplay accordingly.

In-App Purchases & Monetization

The description mentions that game data won’t transfer to the main place implying it’s part of a larger game ecosystem which likely involves in-app purchases. While this particular version might not include any microtransactions, the primary game could feature cosmetic items, power-ups, or premium passes that enhance the gameplay experience. These types of in-app purchases can lead to pressure to spend money, and some players might feel compelled to buy items to stay competitive. Parents should discuss spending habits with their children and set clear boundaries regarding in-game purchases. Always check the main game for the existence of IAP before allowing children to play.

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