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And if you’re a game developer: Please, choose titles that describe your gameplay, not simulate trauma. Have you encountered a game with a misleading or disturbing title that turned out to be harmless? Or one that wasn’t harmless at all? Share your experience in the comments—anonymously if needed.

At first glance, the title sounds like a low-budget horror title or a stealth-based indie game. But given the vague phrasing, it’s worth pausing to ask: What exactly are we walking through?

Even if the actual game content is harmless (e.g., protecting a sister from monsters in a dream), the wording mimics real-world violence or harassment. Game developers and content creators have a responsibility to name their works clearly. A better title would be “Sibling Survival: Midnight Raid” or “Defend Little Sis from Night Terrors.”

— PixelPrudence

If you’ve been browsing niche gaming forums or obscure walkthrough hubs lately, you might have stumbled across a search term that raises eyebrows: