Curiously, it looks like the game "Anime Dress Up - Avatar Maker" by "Commandoo Jsc" (rated for age 3 and higher) got banned by Australia's IARC algorithm.

While it has the name "Anime Dress Up", the style seems rather Western (and relatively low quality). It is also not unlikely that it has paid mechanics (which has a tendency of getting games banned).

Well, to be on the safe side, it is still worth putting some pressure on territorial, state, and federal governments to not censor games / content.

The game "Project Red [Demo]" by "OMNIUM" was banned by Australia's IARC rating algorithm.

It's a game where you play as a detective who collects clues and interrogates suspects. It was banned because "criminals might learn from it", ugh.

Again, worth putting some pressure on territorial, state, and federal governments to not censor games / content.

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The game "UIA: "Whirlwind of Freedom"" by "Retrology Games" was banned by Australia's IARC rating algorithm.

"UPA: VORTEX OF FREEDOM is an exciting 2D game with a military theme that will immerse you in the historical era of the 20th century, the times of the Second World War. You will embody a soldier of the UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army) and find yourself in the very center of intrigue and danger."

I have no idea why this was banned.

The game "VRBOX" by "Level Games VR" was banned by Australia's IARC rating algorithm.

It's a shooting game which was banned because "criminals might learn from it".

Again, worth putting some pressure on territorial, state, and federal governments to not censor games / content.

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