Amanda the Adventurer

Video Game • 2023 • Horror  

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Does the dog die?
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Is someone stabbed?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
Wooly has a surgical saw used on him no blood but screaming is heard and a cut to black after Amanda cuts his throat and he passes out
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Is existentialism debated?
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Abandonment
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ConnieBlackwood
The production company implied to have kidnapped and killed Rebecca says that her father abandoned her. It's heavily implied this is not true, and they killed him instead. It's unknown whether or not Rebecca knows this.
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Anonymous
A small kitten is shown and described as being abandoned as a metaphor for Amanda feeling abandoned.
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Abuse
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KamiSteele
Rebecca went through "a lot" before being adopted by Sam, which could imply her previous guardians were abusive. Supporting this is the tape "What's a Family?", in which Amanda specifically points out that hens sometimes eat their chicks, which could be a hint about what exactly she went through. However, good news: Sam himself is a rare portrayal of a horror game dad who is portrayed as genuinely loving towards Rebecca, such as trying to stop the program once he realizes that she isn't feeling comfortable with it anymore. Unfortunately, he 'disappears' (possibly killed), and Rebecca is left in the care of an abusive company, ultimately becoming Amanda as she is now.
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Is someone stalked?
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ConnieBlackwood
Someone sending a letter to Aunt Kate says they fear they're being watched.
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Is there domestic violence?
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Is a woman brutalized for spectacle?
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BigBouncyBalls
I wouldn’t call Amanda/Rebecca an abuser; she’s a traumatized kid lashing out, but she is frequently violent towards Wooly
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ConnieBlackwood
Amanda and Wooly continuously gaslight each other. As this is a horror game, this is shown as creepy, though it's also played for comedy at the same time.
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Is someone abused with a belt?
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Is a child abused?
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BigBouncyBalls
Heavily implied child abuse of a voice actor by an animation studio
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Addiction
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Is there addiction?
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Does someone abuse alcohol?
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Sibelos
Who voted yes? And if it's true, can anyone explain?
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Does a horse die?
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Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
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spidermeow
A fox dies to a comically-sized bear trap, chomping the lower half of his body.
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Are animals abused?
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PeppermintPickmeup
Wooly, an anthropomorphic sheep character, is consistently abused by Amanda, who in "Uh Oh Accidents" injures his knee severely enough that blood (and bone I think?) is visible. She also drugs and performs what I think is a lobotimization on him
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PeppermintPickmeup
A dead fox is shown in the "Evereything Rots!" segment, this cannot be avoided and Amanda repeatedly talks about how the fox is rotting
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Is an animal sad?
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Are rabbits harmed?
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Does a cat die?
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KamiSteele
Amanda comes across a lonely stray kitten in "What's a Family?" and the second version of "Everything Rots!" She repeatedly emphasizes how scared and alone the kitten is, and in her second appearance, she is trapped in a cage, meowing pitifully. Amanda mentions that the kitten may die if no one decides to help her. In context, it's heavily implied Amanda is actually talking about Rebecca, her previous self who was trapped and possibly killed by Hameln Entertainment.
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Does a pet die?
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Does a dragon die?
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Are there spiders?
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JayR
Also, a spider will crawl out of the spinning weather toy when doing the puzzle for the "What Is A Family?" tape
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cha0ticneutralsys
The monster looks similar to a reptile but may be different enough for some
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Are there snakes?
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KamiSteele
In the tape "What's a Family?" there are signs that indicate directions to specific animals, complete with cartoony pictures. One sign points toward the snakes. If you click on it Amanda will react with disgust and refuse to go. Clicking on it enough times will cause the snake's image to come alive and slither offscreen.
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Are there sharks?
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Are there bugs?
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cha0ticneutralsys
A drawing of a spider is seen in the family farm episode
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Assault
Does a woman get slapped?
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Is someone drugged?
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spidermeow
In "Oh No! Accident", Amanda sedates Wooly with a mysterious drink.
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Is there pedophilia?
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Is someone held under water?
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Is rape mentioned?
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Is someone beaten up by a bully?
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spidermeow
Amanda restrains Wooly as she's trying to cut into him, and it's heavily implied that she succeeds no matter who you choose to help.
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Is someone sexually assaulted?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
Amanda wears a surgical mask in the episode where woolys „brain is broken” but it is never intentionally covered in the typical way to silence someone
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Bodily Harm
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cha0ticneutralsystem
A knife is used to make the apple pie, Amanda plays pretend as a pirate with it but wooly tells her it’s dangerous to play with knives
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Are any hands damaged?
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Are there dislocations?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
In the ending where Amanda plays doctor to „fix” wooly she cuts his throat with a surgical saw though no blood is seen he passes out
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Does someone struggle to breathe?
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KamiSteele
Some routes require you to remove two different toys' heads in order to proceed. One is a ragdoll that you slice the head off of to get batteries hidden inside her, the other is a toy robot whose head flies off once you splash it with water to make it malfunction. Both toys are capable of some level of sentience and distress. Amanda also attacks Wooly in an unspecified way that involves sharp objects in the second version of "Oh No! Accidents!" that could maybe involve decapitation, but it's open to interpretation.
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Is there cannibalism?
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PeppermintPickmeup
a mother hen eats one of her chicks in "What is a Family" and Amanda reacts with joy
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Is someone crushed to death?
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Is someone choked?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
In the beta (has been reworked to not include it) there is a noose and it is implied Amanda killed someone with it
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KamiSteele
Not the same scenario, but one route has you pause 'In the Kitchen,' set the toy oven to the highest temperature, then return. It'll show Amanda and Wooly freaking out because the in-show oven is on fire. While no one gets burned alive, still worth noting if you're at all triggered by fire.
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Is someone buried alive?
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Is there body horror?
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PeppermintPickmeup
Amanda's monstrous form has spindly limbs and many, many eyes
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Is there amputation?
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ConnieBlackwood
Amanda heavily suggests she is going to cut Wooly's head off. The tape cuts off before she can, though not before he is killed.
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Does a head get squashed?
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Is there Achilles Tendon injury?
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Is there a hanging?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
In the original beta there was a noose implied to be used to kill someone, but later it was removed iirc
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Does someone asphyxiate?
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Is there genital trauma/mutilation?
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PeppermintPickmeup
Wooly faints twice, once after Amanda drugs him, and once after she knocks him unconscious
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KamiSteele
In the first version of the tape "Oh No! Accidents!" Wooly gets an injury to his knee, implicitly because he was acting against Amanda's wishes (although she says Wooly tripped and fell while playing, her first appearance in the tape has her scowling at him before noticing the audience). The bone is visible, when Amanda asks which room in the hospital to treat Wooly's injury the 'correct' response is represented by a broken bone, and the last question she asks has an X-ray as the correct answer, with Amanda saying we can now look at Wooly's bones. All this implies that Amanda specifically broke his knee.
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EchoGarden1
Amanda is seen thrashing around, it’s not implied to be a seizure but could still be triggering.
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Are any teeth damaged?
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Is there finger/toe mutilation?
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Is someone tortured?
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Does someone fall down stairs?
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Does someone fall to their death?
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Is there eye mutilation?
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Is there excessive gore?
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Children
Is an infant abducted?
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Does a kid die?
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PeppermintPickmeup
It's heavily implied that Rebecca Colton, the child who used to voice Amanda in universe, is dead
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Is a minor sexualized?
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Creepy Crawly
Are there bedbugs?
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Death
Does someone sacrifice themselves?
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KamiSteele
Rebecca and Sam both die in the backstory. Your aunt Kate's fate is ambiguous, but she's likely dead, presumably by Amanda. Wooly appears to die in some tapes, with the second 'Oh No! Accidents!' seemingly being his final death. Riley, the player character, can die in two separate endings.
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PeppermintPickmeup
it's heavily implied, but not shown, that Amanda kills Wooly
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Does someone die?
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Disability
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Is the r-slur used?
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Drugs/Alcohol
Does someone overdose?
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Family
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ConnieBlackwood
The game begins with our beloved Aunt Kate having died or disappeared. It is later heavily implied that Rebecca's father, Sam, was murdered by Hamln, though this is reported as a missing person's case.
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Does a parent die?
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spidermeow
Unconfirmed if actually dead, but Sam Colton goes missing.
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PeppermintPickmeup
You have the option to cut a doll's head off and splash water on an electronic toy
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PeppermintPickmeup
A little girl named Lauren is kidnapped by the show itself during the orange hidden tape
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Does someone cheat?
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Fear
Are there ghosts?
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KamiSteele
It's heavily implied Amanda is actually the ghost of her young voice actress, Rebecca Colton, and a demonic entity fused into one being, explaining all the weirdness that happens in this game.
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spidermeow
The TV goes berserk and Amanda's monster bursts through the attic door
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Is there a shower scene?
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Are there natural bodies of water?
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Are there clowns?
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KamiSteele
Despite this being a horror game using childhood nostalgia as a fear element, there are no clown or clown-like visuals in the game, so you should be fine.
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Is someone possessed?
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KamiSteele
The tapes are haunted by Amanda, who is herself heavily implied to be a traumatized child's ghost and a demon combined into one entity. A hidden tape has someone shooting footage outside the recording booth with Rebecca (the traumatized child in question) saying 'bye yell,' 'pie man,' and 'baa lamb' repeatedly, which are often noted to be the phonetic pronunciations of the demons 'Bael,' 'Paimon,' and 'Balam.' This means that Hameln was likely using demonology, which explains Amanda's demonic form and the general supernatural events that occur over the course of the game.
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cha0ticneutralsystem
It’s not holes but it’s like a bunch of small bulbous eyes clustered together on a face of a monster which still triggered my trypophobia. When you disobey Amanda and choose the wrong options too many times on the tapes it jump scares you.
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Are there razors?
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Knives
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KamiSteele
While no mannequins appear, the art style of the in-universe show may still be an automatonophobia trigger. It's presented in 2000s-era computer animation that purposely dips into the uncanny valley, particularly in the way characters move and speak. There is also a ragdoll in the attic that you have to interact with on two separate routes. and it has a potentially creepy design. However, one of these routes portrays her as friendly and genuinely thankful for you giving her her favorite flower (the other has her scream as her head is cut off with scissors).
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Gross
Does someone vomit?
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There are a couple scenes where Amanda/wooly cover their mouth/nose with their hands where it looks like they might v* but they never do
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Does someone wet/soil themselves?
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Is there farting?
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Is someone eaten?
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ConnieBlackwood
Likely; in one ending the main character becomes a piece of meat in the butcher's shop. In other tapes, Amanda is disgusted and horrified when she has to go into the butcher shop, and in one shot she is shown about to throw up in the same shop. This all implies that the "meat" in there are other humans.
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Is there on-screen pooping?
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Does someone spit?
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Is there audio gore?
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cha0ticneutralsys
Distortion, whispering, horror music/stings, build up to tension, glitching, squelching
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Large-scale Violence
Are there 9/11 depictions?
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Law Enforcement
Is there copaganda?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
Amanda and wooly are trapped in the tapes, a kitten is strapped in a cage, and there’s some talk of suspects in missing people cases but no in jail/prison scenes. There is also a scientific place where a security guard opens and locks the door for people
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LGBTQ+
Are there transphobic slurs?
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Is there deadnaming or birthnaming?
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Is there bisexual cheating?
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Is an LGBT+ person outed?
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Loss
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KamiSteele
Not sure if it counts, but some objects in Kate's attic get destroyed in various routes (keep in mind you inherited the house, and thus everything inside, some of which could be historically significant). One route involves cutting off a ragdoll's head to get batteries hidden inside her, while another one involves tossing water at a toy robot to make it malfunction; it's specifically mentioned that it costs 1503.25 dollars in a tape, meaning that it was incredibly pricey if this is true. The good ending has you throw a brick into the TV in order to stop Amanda.
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Medical
Is electro-therapy used?
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Are needles/syringes used?
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Is there a mental institution scene?
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PeppermintPickmeup
There's a hospital hallway and doctor's office shown in "Uh Oh Accidents" and a much dingier one is shown when Amanda performs surgery on Wooly
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Is there menstruation?
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Does someone have cancer?
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Mental Health
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cha0ticneutralsystem
Not outright confirmed but a lot of the characters display signs of anxiety, depression, mental regression and/or PTSD
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Does someone self harm?
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Is autism misrepresented?
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ConnieBlackwood
Amanda, the spirit of a traumatized child, is possessed and continuously lashes out.
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cha0ticneutralsys
Amanda mentions she doesn’t know what’s real or fake. She also has an episode where she mentions she can feel her body rotting somewhere
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cha0ticneutralsystem
„Evil form” trope but not necessarily DID coded
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Is there autism specific abuse?
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KamiSteele
A large section of the game's mechanics involves interacting with a Dora the Explorer-inspired show. Much like Dora, Amanda will stop and ask the viewer questions, which you can answer by clicking on objects or typing in answers. The characters look directly at you, and it becomes increasingly clear that they are 'aware.' You also interact with various toys and other objects to affect things on the tapes, and vice-versa. There is a TV 'glitching' effect that pops up frequently, which can hide horrifying images. Sometimes the animation gets glitched, with characters distorting. The good end has the TV get possessed, with the glitching effect becoming overwhelming.
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cha0ticneutralsystem
Not specifically a meltdown but Amanda has a mental breakdown or anger outbursts if you don’t play along or help her. Especially if you answer no when she asks you to help the lonely kitten
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Is there misophonia?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
Squelching, sudden loud noises ect
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PeppermintPickmeup
Amanda has breakdowns which can read as panic attacks in 2 ingame segments, in one of which she screams "why is this happening?" and "why can't i stop it?"
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Is there ABA therapy?
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Is there body dysphoria?
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Is there body dysmorphia?
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spidermeow
1) The TV screen is quite small, thus making it appear like Amanda And Wooly are in a small room.
2) The attic is quite crowded with junk.
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KamiSteele
No, there are no depictions of disordered eating in this game. However, there are a few potential triggers to be aware of. Both 'Everything Rots' open with Amanda smelling a rotting sandwich, which is portrayed in gruesome detail in live-action once you answer correctly. Amanda herself is implied to have a trigger around either meat or butcher's shops in both versions of 'In Your Neighborhood'. The first one has a quick image of Amanda looking like she's going to vomit while standing inside the butcher's, while the second is more explicit in that, in an unavoidable sequence, she screams in anger and fear that she doesn't want to go in and that she 'can't control it'. However, Amanda's meat trigger is given a different in-story explanation and she seems fine with meat otherwise. Sam makes a joke about 'gaining 50 pounds' from eating cookies in one of the hidden tapes, which is contextually just him wholesomely complimenting a local talkshow host's baking. However, this might be a trigger for those affected by talk of weight gain.
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KamiSteele
Amanda is heavily implied to be her voice actor and a demon combined into one entity. Said voice actor, Rebecca Colton, is a child who came from a bad situation (the specifics aren't mentioned) before being adopted by her loving father figure Sam, but still managed to keep an optimistic outlook. Her father would be inspired to start an edutainment show with her as the star. However, they were later tricked by Hameln, and her father goes missing (possibly killed) with Rebecca being led to believe he abandoned her. Later, through unknown means that are implied to involve demonology and neuroscience, Rebecca and the demon become Amanda. Many times Amanda alludes to Rebecca's backstory and fate, with several tapes ("Everything Rots!", "What's a Family?", and "We Can Share") being easily interpreted as the Rebecca side of her asking for help. It's possible to get Amanda to break down or lash out in ways that could be interpreted as her being triggered, such as if you refuse to help the lonely kitten (implied to be a stand-in for Rebecca), or if you don't answer her question about rotting. Worth mentioning is that the voice acting is great at conveying Amanda's realistic-sounding distress. All these factors may be a trigger for people who have experienced trauma from certain forms of child abuse, neglect, and/or abandonment.
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Noxious
Are there underwater scenes?
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cha0ticneutralsys
Sudden glitching, body horror, screaming or distorted music
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Is there shakey cam?
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PeppermintPickmeup
The camera swings around a LOT in the orange hidden tape
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Does a baby cry?
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Is there screaming?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
The dolls screams when you cut its head off
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Is there obscene language/gestures?
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PeppermintPickmeup
There's frequent usage of static and the tv flashes on and off rapidly (especially apparent in the good and true endings)
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Paranoia
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JayR
Amanda and Wooly are able to hear what goes on outside of the TV screen, which the player isn't aware of at the beginning of the game
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PeppermintPickmeup
Amanda will become angry at Riley (the player character) if they consistently disobey her but it sounds like she's talking to the actual player
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Pregnancy
Is a baby stillborn?
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Does someone miscarry?
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Are there babies or unborn children?
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Is there childbirth?
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Are there abortions?
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Does a pregnant person die?
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Prejudice
Are there homophobic slurs?
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cha0ticneutralsys
In the beta (it has since been changed) wooly says he’s allergic to apples, Amanda tells him he “should never be afraid to try new things”. Amanda goes to the butcher and gets meat for grandma, wooly asks “isn’t grandma a vegetarian”. The second one isn’t exactly ableism but it sort of overlaps, since dietary restrictions can be for a variety of reasons but most commonly due to health or allergy. There is also a scene where Amanda contorts her body “unnaturally” for horror effects
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Are there usages of the n-word?
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Are there "Man in a dress" jokes?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
Rebecca/amandas adoptive dad is somewhat effeminate in his news segment but he is not confirmed to be queer, and may not be but is missing and presumed dead
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Are there fat jokes?
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Is there aphobia?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
Alchemical symbols misused, satanism = bad trope (real satanists are nothing like how fiction portrays the religion and obviously normal people in the real world can’t really things like dark magic or possession in the same way as fiction portrays)
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KamiSteele
In the backstory, there are the implied deaths of a black man and his adoptive black daughter. However, both deaths are handled with care and are major plot points.
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Is there hate speech?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
In world hate speech toward animals, by the way wooly reacts to some things that are said about sheep it seems like mimicking animal noises is akin to saying slurs or offensive things.
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Race
Is there blackface?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
In the beta the missing person who is implied to be Amanda in real life was a stock image of a white girl, despite Amanda being black, they fixed it on offical release so the girl who played Amanda in the lore is black herself
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Relationships
Is there a large age gap?
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Religious
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KamiSteele
Ars Goetia demonology is a plot point, as it's heavily implied the villains, Hameln Entertainment, are summoning demons for their own purposes. One tape you can find has a little girl repeating 'bye yell', 'pie man', and 'baa lamb' as a phonetic exercise, with the implication she is actually being tricked into summoning the demons Bael, Paimon, and Balaam. Shortly after, she says she 'does not want to do that', and, when asked, she mentions a 'man in the headphones.' Amanda herself is implied to be the girl's soul and a demon fused together, and some endings show her having a demonic form.
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cha0ticneutralsystem
There are a lot of theories and ideas that what’s happened to Rebecca (the girl who plays Amanda) and her dad has something to do with demonic possession especially because there’s a clip of Rebecca reciting words that resemble names of satanic deities (Bael, Paimon, Balaam) seemingly becoming possessed and then becoming a demonic entity herself
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Sex
Are there nude scenes?
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Is there bestiality?
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Does someone lose their virginity?
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Is someone sexually objectified?
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Are there incestuous relationships?
National Sexual Assault Hotline 800.656.4673
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Is there sexual content?
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Is there BDSM?
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Sexism
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Sickness
Is someone terminally ill?
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Does someone have a stroke?
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Does someone have a chronic illness?
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Is there dementia/Alzheimer's?
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Social
Are there fat suits?
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Is someone homeless?
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Are there anti-abortion themes?
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Spoiler
Is Santa (et al) spoiled?
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cha0ticneutralsystem
Multiple endings, some which are hard to get
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spidermeow
Depends on what ending you get. 2/5 endings are considered bad, but one more is undetermined if good or not.
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Vehicular
Does a car honk or tires screech?
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Does a car crash?
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Does a plane crash?
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Is someone hit by a car?
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Violence
Does someone drown?
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Is there blood/gore?
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PeppermintPickmeup
Blood and multiple human organs are shown throughout
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Is there a nuclear explosion?
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spidermeow
Not exactly. But a gun, along with a knife and poisonous berry bush, is shown while the question "What killed Mr. Fox?" is asked. But none of the answers showcased are correct.
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