The Entertainment Software Ratings Board is trying to go the extra mile to help parents understand ratings on games they may want to purchase for their children.
The ESRB updated its mobile phone app today that lets parents snap photos of game boxes to find out what the rating means. If it is a recent game, parents can get exact descriptions and examples of the content that could be inappropriate for certain ages.
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