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In short, ignorant & fearful nanny state religious zealots whose job it is to classify games refusing to classify the game. The fact that they have an "RC" logo for the Refused Classification classification is as hilarious as it is nefarious doublespeak.
'The publisher retweeted a Sludge Life dev terriv, who shared the news story with the comment, "one butthole max per cat in Australia. tough but fair."'[gamerant.com]
Wiki lists a reason for the "we-know-better-than-you-and-will-enforce-our-ideology" classification: Sludge Life (2020) 2020-01-23 Banned for drug use related to incentives and rewards.[en.wikipedia.org]
Gotta go now, back to eating mushrooms and pingers for those power up rewards just like Mario and Pac-Man taught me and since I can't tell the difference between games and reality. /s
I wonder if the developer can look into allowing this, too?