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Fantasy Violence
The intro has a single combat sequence where you hit some walking skeletons with a sword. Other than that there is no other fighting ingame.
Use of Alcohol
Cleo's father owns a bar and she works serving alcohol. Throughout the game you also craft a few alcoholic cocktails and hand them out. Cleo (who is supposed to be 14 years old) herself drinks alcohol on three separate occasions. When characters drink I don't recall there being any sort of drunken depictions - nobody stumbling around or throwing up or anything like that - the cocktails function more or less as magic potions rather than inebriation liquids.
Mild Language
I don't recall there to be any swearing besides maybe the word Hell as in the place?Some characters do have crude names like "Butthair Pete."
Blood and Gore
A chef is seen in a kitchen preparing fish by chopping their heads off. One puzzle involves a corpses hand. A ghost writes on a wall with fish blood. (Screenshots 5 and 6 on the steam store page for the game show the fish kitchen as well as the corpse hand closeup.)
Death/Dark Themes
A major part of the plot revolves around death and the afterlife. The concept of characters (souls? spirits?) in the afterlife being archived (deleted forever) once they are forgotten by the living is presented.