Should younger children be able to play NTE: Strike & Retrieve?
This game was developed to allow young people the chance to test themselves through a hypothetical first-person role-playing training exercise. It has been developed to receive a T (Teen) game rating, indicating the content is relative to a wide range of young adults – testing an individual approach to a unique challenge. Different choices can be made each time the game is played. These choices affect the players’ overall performance and ability to navigate the fantastical environment. Each time the game is played, the player learns from previous choices and becomes more adept and skilled at the tasks that lay ahead.
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