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Bye Sweet Carole

This game has received a PEGI 12 because it features moderate violence to human-like and fantasy characters, and scenes of moderate horror. Not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.
Narrative adventure game set in the early 1900s. Players take on the role of Lana Benton, a young lady who is trying to follow the last known trail of Carole Simmons to find her best friend and uncover the dark truth behind the Bunny Hall orphanage.

Details

PEGI leeftijdsadvies

12ViolenceHorror

  • Beschikbaar op

    • PlayStation 5 (31/10/2025)
    • Nintendo Switch (31/10/2025)
  • Uitgever

    Maximum Entertainment Ireland LTD

Rating issues

The game features depictions of moderate violence towards both human-like and fantasy characters. The art style is cartoonish, and while the protagonist is pursued and sometimes caught by enemies, there are no graphic visuals—no blood, injuries, or audible pain. Death results in a fade to black and restart from a checkpoint. One scene shows a girl falling, but again, without visible harm. Another silhouetted scene depicts the protagonist decapitating a fantasy creature, with no graphic detail shown.

This game also includes moderate horror sequences, with creepy atmospheres, chase scenes, and unsettling transformations; a girl’s head detaches and turns into a monster, but no blood or gore is shown. This may be scary for younger players.

Other issues

At one point in the game, the player enters a bathroom where they talk to another woman who is hiding in a bathroom stall. The woman talks about a man trying to harass her. No images are shown accompanying this.

Alcohol is seen a few times during the game with NPCs drinking from bottles of wine, or punch being served at a party. The player does not actively consume this substance.

At one point in the game, the player encounters a roulette table. An NPC asks the player to choose a number. The player chooses from three options. If the player chooses the correct number, the NPC will gift them some gambling chips as a thank you (these chips are then used as a tool to purchase items that advance the game). The player does not actively gamble.