Guardian Matrix™
UGC Safety Intelligence
What is Would you rather but it happens?
“Would you rather but it happens” is a game centered around choice and consequence. Players are presented with classic “Would you rather” scenarios, but with a twist: the chosen option is instantly acted out within the game world. This leads to unpredictable and often humorous results, ranging from harmless mishaps to chaotic situations. The core gameplay loop involves selecting an option, watching the immediate outcome unfold, and dealing with any subsequent consequences. The game’s appeal lies in its unexpected scenarios and the sense of player agency in shaping the narrative, albeit in a lighthearted and often absurd manner. It is designed for quick, engaging play sessions.
Safety & Risk Breakdown
This game received a Guardian Matrix Score of 65 due to the potential for unsettling content. While the game isn’t explicitly violent, the consequences of choices can sometimes involve simulated harm or disturbing scenarios. The game’s lack of chat features mitigates the risk of online interaction with strangers, reducing exposure to inappropriate language or predatory behavior. However, the unpredictable nature of the game means that parents should be aware of the potential for exposure to themes that might be unsuitable for younger children. The presence of potentially frightening or confusing situations can be unsettling for some children. Therefore, parental guidance is recommended to ensure that children can process the game’s content in a healthy and age-appropriate manner.
In-App Purchases & Monetization
The game’s monetization strategy focuses on in-app advertisements and the potential for premium passes. While the description indicates unlocking more ‘doors’ with Likes, this likely translates to future content updates rather than an active in-app purchase system. The game doesn’t appear to contain loot boxes, pay-to-win mechanics, or cosmetic purchases. The ads can be considered a nuisance by some players, though the basic gameplay experience remains accessible without spending any money. The absence of direct in-app purchases reduces the risk of accidental spending or pressure on children to spend real money. Parents should ensure that their children are aware of the presence of advertisements and understand that they are not required to engage with them to enjoy the game. This contributes to a slightly above average score, but not quite high due to the content itself.
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