LumiKin
Metacritic 81

Audioshield

Dylan Fitterer|2016Indie

LumiScore

53

out of 100

Appropriate for most ages with parental supervision

Up to120min/day

Heads up

💸 Monthly cost: Free

Growth

37/100

Developing

Growth Value

Risk

9/100

LOW

Engagement Patterns

Parent Pro-Tip

Audioshield is a great way to get physically active and engage with music in a fun, immersive virtual reality environment. Encourage your child to take breaks between songs and use the local leaderboards for friendly competition with family and friends.

Top Skills Developed

Spatial Awareness5/5
Adaptive Challenge5/5
Hand-Eye Coordination5/5
Reaction Time5/5
Physical Activity5/5

Development Areas

CognitiveProblem solving, spatial awareness, strategic thinking, creativity, memory, and learning transfer. Weighted 50% of the Benefit Score.
36
Social & EmotionalTeamwork, communication, empathy, emotional regulation, and ethical reasoning. Weighted 30% of the Benefit Score.
3
Motor SkillsHand-eye coordination, fine motor control, reaction time, and physical activity. Weighted 20% of the Benefit Score.
90
Overall Benefit Score (BDS)37/100

What your child develops

Audioshield offers an immersive and physically engaging rhythm game experience in VR. It enhances spatial awareness, hand-eye coordination, reaction time, and provides adaptive challenges through its music analysis system and leaderboards. It allows players to experience their own music collection in a dynamic and interactive way.

Base: UnknownPlaytime: ~3hReviewed May 2026

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About this game

"Audioshield: Feels like music-melee Missile Command-and we love it" (Ars Technica) "AudioShield -- a rhythm game -- is HTC Vive's killer app" (Jeff Grubb, VentureBeat) "Let's punch the hell out of music in virtual reality with Audioshield" (Polygon) "Audioshield found some neuroreceptor in the deepest cavern of my brain—one that can only be stimulated by an incredible combination of sight, sound, and motion—and flooded it with a sensation that has left me reeling for days. " (Ars Technica) Experience your entire music collection in VR.