
While the severing of the hand and the head are not shown, there is some sight of wounds afterwards. At one point a man loses a hand and a chicken loses its head. There is a sequence in which a character makes an offensive 'middle finger' gesture. There are also scenes showing people apparently being swallowed by a monster. While some blood is seen on the baby's blankets, no injury detail or actual harm is shown. This game features sequences of moderate violence, including a man slashing at a baby with a knife and then throwing it. This game has received a PEGI 12 because it features moderate violence and use of offensive gestures.
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This is extended by fantastical elements but even these are rooted in local landscapes, flora and fauna, music, languages, folklore and traditions of the territory. The result is a heartfelt adventure with a world, story and characters deeply embedded in New Caledonia culture. You might become a bird to fly high over the island, or a fish to discover what's in the rivers and sea, or perhaps a dog to sniff out treasure. As you do you take on their unique gameplays and abilities to travel, solve puzzles and uncover secrets. You get around by becoming (and controlling) the hundreds of animals and objects you find in the world. Play involves exploring the world, meeting people and helping them with missions.

Along with the usual sandbox missions and play the game offers an unusual ability to take control (and become) any animal or object you can find. Tchia is an adventure where you play a young girl (Tchia) who can climb, glide, swim, and sail around a beautiful archipelago.
