drug grand mafia
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MINIMUM AGE: 18+
WHAT IS IT? Drug Grand Mafia is a strategy and role-playing game that immerses players in a virtual world of organised crime. The gameplay involves building and expanding a mafia empire, forming alliances with other players, and making tactical decisions to rise through the ranks of a fictional underworld. It’s fast-paced, competitive, and built around strategic thinking. WHAT WE SAY: Treat with caution. 🔞 Access to Inappropriate Content: Drug Grand Mafia exposes players to inappropriate or mature content, making it unsuitable for children or younger teens. The core gameplay revolves around drug trafficking, and players engage in various criminal activities. The game also includes strong, and offensive language and adult-themed environments. The game rewards illegal behaviour which can be seen as glamorising the criminal lifestyle. 📢 Lack of Moderation & Age Vertification Drug Grand Mafia does not implement age verification or content moderation features, which poses significant risks, especially for younger players. 🔐 Privacy Concerns The game raises privacy concerns as it collects personal data, including device information, location, and in-game activity. This data may be shared with third-party advertisers for targeted ads. The game also lacks clear privacy settings and reporting tools, making it harder for players to control their information. 💬 Direct Messaging DGM does not feature in-game direct messaging or chat functionalities. Players cannot communicate with each other through private messages or group chats within the game. This lack of communication tools means players are not exposed to potential risks associated with online interactions, such as cyberbullying or harassment. 🔓Scams & Account Theft Financial scams are a risk, with phishing attempts, unauthorised transactions, and fake in-game currency sellers targeting unsuspecting players. Scammers may trick users into sharing login credentials or payment details through fraudulent websites. 💸 In-Game Purchases Drug Grand Mafia features in-game purchases, allowing players to buy virtual currency (like Gems and Cash) to speed up progress, unlock special items, or access premium content. Players can also purchase starter packs or premium passes that offer exclusive rewards. However, these purchases can lead to unexpected costs, especially if small transactions add up quickly. The game may also create a pay-to-win environment, where spending money can give players advantages. 🎮 Normalisation of Criminal Behaviour The game heavily revolves around drug dealing, violence, extortion, and other illegal activities. Repeated exposure to this kind of content may desensitise players, especially impressionable users, to serious real-world consequences and blur boundaries between right and wrong in gameplay. 🧠 Mental Health Impact The dark themes, pressure to succeed, and aggressive gameplay (involving threats, turf wars, etc.) may contribute to stress, anxiety, or reduced emotional resilience in some players, especially if played for extended periods. |
🛡️SAFETY TIPS:
This game is not suitable for children and young people! 📲Understand the game Familiarise yourself with the games features and how they work. Knowing how the app works will help you guide your child effectively. 👨👧Parental supervision Check their interactions and adjust privacy settings accordingly. 💸Limit In-App Purchases Set spending limits or disable in-app purchases on your device to avoid accidental or excessive spending. 🚨Avoid Unofficial Downloads Stick to downloading the game from official sources (like the App Store or Google Play) to avoid malware, data breaches, or compromised versions. 📢Underage Accounts This game might have an age restriction but it lacks a proper age verification process. Therefore, there’s little stopping users from faking their dates of birth or creating bogus profiles and targeting children and young people. 👥Manage friend requests Teach your child only to accept friend requests from people they know in real life. 📷 Cover the Webcam When Not in Use Physically cover your camera when you're not ready to go live. Always be mindful of what’s visible in your background—it can reveal location clues. 🧠 Trust Your Instincts If something feels uncomfortable, it is uncomfortable. Leave the chat immediately and don’t engage with users who seem suspicious, aggressive, or inappropriate. 🖥️ Place Devices in Shared Spaces Keep internet-connected devices in living rooms or kitchens, not bedrooms. This makes risky behaviour less likely and easier to notice. 🙋♀️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. 🚨 Know the Signs of Trouble Watch for behaviour changes—like anxiety, secrecy, mood swings, or suddenly deleting apps. These can signal something inappropriate happened online. 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. |