Review · Indie · Wii U · PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360
Cloudberry Kingdom
By the LumiKin editors
Reviewed: 01 May 2026
Wii U · PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360 · PC
Ubisoft · 2013
LumiScore
69/100
Good
Cloudberry Kingdom is a platformer with endless procedurally generated levels that builds adaptive thinking and hand-eye coordination through challenging gameplay.
Growth (BDS)
54
Risk (RIS)
3
Daily limit
120min
Age guidance
7+
Developmental benefits
| B1 | Cognitive | 0.58 | |
| B2 | Social-emotional | 0.40 | |
| B3 | Motor | 0.65 | |
Cloudberry Kingdom offers engaging platforming challenges with its infinite, procedurally generated levels, fostering problem-solving, spatial awareness, and adaptive thinking. The co-op multiplayer modes encourage teamwork and communication, while the hero creation system sparks creativity. It's a game that can be enjoyed in short bursts, making it accessible for various playtimes.
Design risks
| R1 | Dopamine pressure | 0.03 | |
| R2 | Monetization | 0.00 | |
| R3 | Social risk | 0.06 | |
While largely free from manipulative design, the game's 'infinite levels' could lead to extended play sessions if not managed. The E10+ rating indicates mild cartoon violence and language, which parents should be aware of. The narrative's focus on a male hero saving a princess is a common trope that lacks gender diversity in its main storyline.
Heads up
- Monthly spendTypical real-money spend by engaged players: $0–0/mo.