Oh -.- again.
There's an in-game, client-side (only people who don't have it will see profanity) curse filter that just changes "naughty" words to a bunch of asterisks.There is no punishment for profanity, and the curse filter can be turned off if you wish.
Damn it, Peejster beat me to it.
I'm thinking of buying the full version of Blockland, and I'm 14 :P, I can take cuss words, but is there any of the "stuff" in Blockland a lot? O_O
Q: Is Blockland appropriate for children?A: The single player game contains no graphic violence or adult content, and the online environment is fairly clean as well. However, since other users are free to modify their game, this cannot be guaranteed.The biggest concern is the chat room like environment of playing online. There is automatic curse word filtering, but it's not possible to filter everything. If you're concerned about inappropriate language, I would recommend disabling the chat feature entirely.
You don't know Badspot very well, do you?
You're 14 and you are worried about inappropiateness of a game. Wow what a handicap.
I know, I've been playing since I was at least 10 and I turned out ok.
Some could argue...
Quote from: GenaralSkar on March 05, 2010, 08:59:43 PMI cracked my head open when I was a little child.That explains everything.
I cracked my head open when I was a little child.
But anyways, zeperdy, you're obviously at the age where you are worried about what your parents see you doing, and you want to make sure they don't catch you doing "disapproving" stuff. In your case, profanity and research.
Because every adolescent has to be a profane little forgettard who doesn't give a stuff about anything.