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Is anyone on the forum familiar with the movies superstar game? And is it suitable for children? We've just been given it for our 8-year old son.


On the face of it it's all v creative, lets you make, edit your own films using Sims-type characters who act out your script on great-looking movie sets that you build yourself on the computer. But it looks to me like it could be violent (if your child chose it to be) and I also am wondering if ummm it's possible for the characters to get naked?


As I type this, I think we're just going to have to lose this game. I can't find reviews online for it and there's something about it that feels too adult - the characters look too realistic and the women look like like Jessica Rabbit. Can anyone put my mind at rest?

Since I posted, I've found the answer to my question. It's not at all suitable. A shame, it's a great game, but it's very easy to create realistic stabbings, shooting of police officers, strangling etc. No idea about the getting naked, but what I've found is enough to be going on with.

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