Universities with film studies or gender studies departments have included Taboo I in courses on “Transgressive Cinema.” Scholars analyze the series for its portrayal of the older woman, the perception of the male gaze, and the socio-economic context of the Reagan era (where family values rhetoric clashed with underground desire).
Continues the story, noted for having a credible plot and "emotional conviction".
: Over the editions, Taboo has likely introduced new themes, more challenging words, and possibly digital versions to keep the gameplay fresh and exciting.