Cyanide & Happiness - Freakpocalypse

Serenity Forge
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Platforms
PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One
Blood, Cartoon Violence, Drug Reference, Mature Humor, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Tobacco
No Interactive Elements
Rating Summary
This is a point-and-click adventure game in which players assume the role of a high-school student (Cooper) navigating the Cyanide & Happiness universe. As players follow the storyline, they can explore, perform quests, and engage in several dialogue options. A handful of cutscenes depict violence: a character impaled; a man's eyeball pulled out (offscreen); a student electrocuted and killed by a faulty wire. Blood is sometimes depicted in the form of splatters/drips—around a wounded eye socket or dissected frog. The dialogue contains sexual references (e.g., “I've got some salacious snapshots to spank my sh*ft to”; “…barely legal females”; “Did you know I dry-humped myself…”; “…[Q]uit being a creepy sex pest…”), and some missions pertain to sex: fetching condoms for a character; stealing virility pills for another. The game also contains frequent references to bathroom/mature humor (e.g., “She knows I have soft poops…We'll see how solid her stools are when I shove a yard stick up there”; “Sh*rt. Verb. To defecate slightly while passing intestinal gas”; “...Noun. The act of performing fellatio while the recipient is defecating into a toilet.”). During the course of the game, players can interact with a Drug Dealer character; other storylines reference characters sniffing markers and being high/strung out. In one sequence, high-school students are depicted smoking in a bathroom. The words “f**k” and “c*nt” appear in the dialogue.

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