FALL GUYS
MINIMUM AGE: PEGI 3+
WHAT IS IT? Fall Guys is a massively multiplayer online game. layers control jellybean-like characters and compete in various obstacle course challenges to be the last one standing. The game combines elements of battle royale and party games, offering a fun, lighthearted, and chaotic experience. It's known for its bright, colorful graphics and whimsical gameplay. WHAT WE SAY: Safe, however always consider our safety tips . Access to Inappropriate ContentFall Guys itself is designed to be family-friendly, and there is no explicit content in the game. However, since it features an online multiplayer mode, there is a possibility of encountering inappropriate content through interactions with other players in the chat (if they use voice or text chat). In-Game Chat Players can use voice chat to talk to friends. Voice chat settings default to OFF however can be switched on in the settings. Cyberbullying Since Fall Guys is an online multiplayer game, there’s always a possibility of encountering cyberbullying, especially in public lobbies. It’s important for players to report any inappropriate or harmful behavior they encounter in the game. |
SAFETY TIPS TO CONSIDER:
Play with Friends: If you're concerned about potential negative interactions with strangers, it's a good idea to play with friends you know in the real world. Mute and Report: If you experience bullying or inappropriate behaviour, mute the player and report them through the appropriate channels. Conversations: Have open discussions with children and young people about the topics associated with online use - bullying, grooming, sexual and criminal exploitation, body image, as well as accessing support and how to report. FURTHER SUPPORT: For parents/ carers If you're worried about your child or need support call NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000. If you discover criminal content when online then report it directly to the police or the Internet Watch Foundation. If you're worried about online grooming or sexual behaviour online then report directly to the police or contact CEOP. For Children & young people if they're worried or want to talk, encourage them to contact Childline Online or call 0800 1111. Check out our Resource Centre for further information and useful online safety tips. |