ESRB rates Snack World: The Dungeon Crawl Gold for Switch
More signs of an incoming localization announcement.Following a rating by Australian Classification back in April, the Entertainment Software Rating Board has rated Snack World: The Dungeon Crawl Gold for Switch in North America.
Here is the ESRB’s description of the game:
This is a role-playing game in which players lead adventurers through dungeons for treasure. From a top-down perspective, players traverse maze-like environments and use swords, axes, and bows to battle fantastical creatures and enemy bosses (e.g., ghosts, skeletons, krakens). Battles are somewhat frenetic and accompanied by cries of pain, impact sounds, and colorful light effects. The game contains some suggestive material: a handful of female creatures depicted topless—though with no discernable details (i.e., no nipples); a character with hearts over his head telling a creature to whip him some more; dialogue containing frequent double entendre about tentacles (e.g., “I’m sure the kraken will be deeper inside. Much deeper inside…”; “I just want a really massive one!…You know to…satisfy me”; “It’s, it’s almost too much to take in!”; “What exactly did you think we wanted that tentacle for…?”). The word “a*s” appears in the game.
The game is likely a localization of The Snack World: Trejarers Gold, the Switch port of the 3DS action RPG first launched in August 2017 in Japan. While Level-5 has yet to officially announce a western release, localization company 3Beep listed work on “English language versions of the television series and video game” for The Snack World back in March.