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The Red Forest Kid
The Red Forest Kid is a reflex and anticipationbased game Try to help the kid progress as fast as you can without making a single mistake The colorful atmosphere is sure to enchant any and all players How far can you make the kid go
Is the game optimized for mobile play?
Yes, The Red Forest Kid works well on mobile phones and tablets.
Who is this game intended for in terms of age?
This game targets players in the Kids age demographic.
Which engine or framework is used in the development of this game?
The Construct 2 framework/platform was used for this game.
Who are the developers of this game?
The development team behind this game title is Playtouch.
In which genre does this game fit?
The category that this game falls under is Adventure.
Which gender would enjoy this game the most?
The gender audience for this game is Male & Female.
Are there any elements of cruelty within the game?
Yes, The Red Forest Kid includes sadistic or mean-spirited content.
Is the game appropriate for a younger audience?
No, The Red Forest Kid is not safe for younger audiences.
Which tags summarize the gameplay experience?
The tags that describe the gameplay of this game are: forest, reflex.
Is blood depicted in any form within the game?
Yes, The Red Forest Kid depicts blood-related imagery.