Let's hope these particular youngsters learned their lesson. 'It's just upsetting that kids are familiar with the word rape at such an early age, whether they understand it or not.' Well, 'kids are known for pushing the offensiveness envelope,' says Anna North at Jezebel. But in a way, that's what make this story so 'unsettling.' The kids probably picked it up from television or the internet, and assumed that 'humping and sex is weird and silly' - as children tend to do. In addition to dungeon exploring, Sakura Dungeon is also packed with extensive dialogue and plenty of gorgeous backdrops and cutscene artwork for the player. 'Likely the children at this school didn't understand what rape means,' says Amy Graff at SF Gate. Sakura Dungeon is a first-person dungeon crawling RPG set in a fantasy world where monsters and humans have been at war with one another for generations. How did kids even come up with this game? Sprung says he sent the letter 'to quell rumors and speculation,' and thinks his staff has done an 'excellent job' of 'extinguishing the game.' No kids have been spotted playing rape tag since he sent his letter. Ryuuou also refers to her species, an ancient lineage of dragon monsters of which few remain as. Sprung says 15 to 20 parents have contacted him, 'some of whom were upset about having to discuss the sensitive topic with their children,' says Wood. Ryuuou is a unique monster that can be found in the throne room on the 16th floor of the dungeon.