13+ — frequent mild oaths and profanity substitutes, comic-but-intense fantasy violence (villain feeds a man to hyenas after killing him, threatens beheading and burning victims' faces), a backstory reference to a character's parents being…
A fantasy-adventure comedy where characters are pulled back into a video game world; content includes frequent mild oaths and profanity substitutes, comic-but-sometimes-intense violence (a villain feeds a man to hyenas after killing him, threatens beheadings and burning faces), a backstory reference to a character's murdered parents, a subplot about a real-world character's terminal illness, and a couple of crude/sexual humor moments (a groping joke, an extended testicle/eunuch joke). The in-game 'creatures' encountered are mostly real-world animals (hippo, ostrich, hyenas, mandrills) rather t
🏷️ Character death🏷️ Parental death🏷️ Violence
Fantasy creatures ×5Crude humor ×2Death & grief ×6Euphemisms ×2Profane oaths ×12Violence ×4
What the review noted — context the word counts can't see
Profane oaths · 12
- 'goddamn' used as expletive intensifier ('goddamn icebox')
- 'goddamn' used as expletive ('hurt like a goddamn...')
- 'goddamn' used as expletive ('Fridge, goddamn it!')
- 'goddamn' used as expletive ('goddamn desert')
- 'goddamn' used as expletive ('Fridge, goddamn it!')
- 'goddamn' used as expletive after 'Oh, my God'
- 'goddamn' used as expletive ('Goddamn, that is cold!')
- 'goddamn' used as expletive ('goddamn it. Stop!')
- 'Oh, Lord' used as surprise exclamation (uncertain)
- 'Oh, Lord' used as surprise exclamation (uncertain)
- 'Oh, Lord' used as surprise exclamation (uncertain)
- 'Oh, Lord' used as surprise exclamation (uncertain)
Death & grief · 6
- parental death: villain killed Dr. Bravestone's parents (backstory, not shown)
- parental death: character asks about villain who killed his (avatar's) parents
- character death: hyena-master Dagfinn's death mourned by his tribe
- character death: Milo's late wife Gladys mentioned ('before she passed')
- Milo reveals he has a terminal illness ('I don't have much time left')
- terminally-ill Milo chooses to stay in the game forever; poignant farewell implying he will die there
Fantasy creatures · 5
- creature: hippopotamus, described as fast and dangerous, attacks characters
- creature: ostrich, later attacks in a herd
- creature: hyenas, noted for bone-crushing teeth, later used to execute a man
- creature: piranhas mentioned as a danger in the water
- creature: mandrills, dangerous monkeys encountered on rope bridges
Violence · 4
- villain describes executing a man by feeding him to hyenas
- villain threatens to set characters on fire ('torch you... burn your face')
- villain orders 'Kill them all!' during fight
- recurring comedic gag: elderly characters accidentally kill an NPC in a fight (uncertain)
Crude humor · 2
- body-swap joke: character discovers/touches breasts on new avatar body
- recurring anatomical joke: brothers' running gag about castration/testicles ('eunuch')
Euphemisms · 2
- crude insult euphemism: 'go screw yourselves'
- family-friendly stand-in for profanity ('shut the front door') (uncertain)
Counts and short notes only — never the script itself. AI-assisted, reviewed by our team.