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Metacritic 7517+

Dark Fall 3: Lost Souls

Darkling Room|2009AdventureIndie

LumiScore

47

out of 100

Use with parental oversight — some design risks present

Up to120min/day

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💸 Monthly cost: Free

Growth

31/100

Limited

Growth Value

Risk

0/100

LOW

Engagement Patterns

Parent Pro-Tip

Parents should be aware that Dark Fall 3: Lost Souls is a mature horror game with an ESRB M rating, featuring strong themes of fear and potential for violence and language. It is best suited for older teenagers and adults. There are no microtransactions, loot boxes, or social chat features. Encourage discussion about the mystery and historical elements if played by older children.

Top Skills Developed

Problem Solving5/5
Critical Thinking5/5
Spatial Awareness3/5
Strategic Thinking3/5
Memory & Attention3/5

Development Areas

CognitiveProblem solving, spatial awareness, strategic thinking, creativity, memory, and learning transfer. Weighted 50% of the Benefit Score.
50
Social & EmotionalTeamwork, communication, empathy, emotional regulation, and ethical reasoning. Weighted 30% of the Benefit Score.
10
Motor SkillsHand-eye coordination, fine motor control, reaction time, and physical activity. Weighted 20% of the Benefit Score.
15
Overall Benefit Score (BDS)31/100

What your child develops

Dark Fall 3: Lost Souls is a single-player horror adventure game that strongly engages cognitive skills. Players will hone their problem-solving, critical thinking, and strategic thinking abilities as they unravel a complex mystery. The exploration of a detailed environment and the need to remember clues across 'timeslips' also supports spatial awareness and memory. It offers a rich narrative experience that challenges the mind.

Base: UnknownPlaytime: ~4hReviewed May 2026

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About this game

Some say the old train station and hotel are a 'haunted hotspot', hidden away in the woods, forgotten by some, feared by others. The old hallways and train platforms echo with the ghosts of many eras, all trapped within the very fabric of the place, each hoping for salvation.