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What is the Office of Film and Literature Classification Board?

The OFLC rating system is an unbiased, standardized way to help you determine whether an Xbox® or Xbox 360™ video game is appropriate for your child. Ratings are determined by the Office of Film and Literature (OFLC).

The Office of Film & Literature Classification is the Australian Government agency that administers the national classification scheme for all films, computer games and submittable publications that are exhibited, sold or hired in Australia.

Classification Board members are selected to broadly represent the people of Australia. They work in the Sydney-based Office of Film & Literature Classification (OFLC), close to major distributors and importers of films, publications and computer games.

In making classification decisions, the Boards are bound by the Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995 and classification guidelines.

The OFLC has a Web site at http://www.oflc.gov.au so that parents and kids can access up-to-date rating information.


OFLC RATING SYMBOLS

General
G - General

The content is very mild.

 

Parental Guidance
PG - Parental Guidence Recommened

The content is mild.

 

Mature
M - Recommended for mature audiences

The content is moderate in impact.

 

Mature 15+
MA15+

Not suitable for people under 15. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or an adult guardian.

 

To take full advantage of the OFLC rating system, it's important to check both the rating symbol (on the front of the game box) and the content descriptors.

 


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