
Dragon Age: Inquisition - Trespasser
LumiScore?Our 0–100 score for how developmentally beneficial and low-risk this game is for children. Higher is better.
Growth
65/100
Growth Value
- Problem Solving
- Strategic Thinking
- Critical Thinking
Risk
LOW
Engagement Patterns
Minimal pressure to spend or play excessively.
Heads up
Parent Pro-Tip
Encourage discussion about the game's complex moral choices and the consequences of decisions made within the story. This can foster critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
Top Skills Developed
Development Areas
Representation?How diverse the game's characters are in gender and ethnicity. Higher = more authentic representation. Display only — does not affect time recommendation.
Bechdel Test?The Bechdel Test checks whether a game has at least two named female characters who talk to each other about something other than a man. A simple measure of representation.— Passes the test
Features multiple named female characters who converse about quests, politics, and personal matters.
Parent Pro-Tip
Discussing the game's narrative and choices can help children develop a deeper understanding of ethics, empathy, and critical analysis, extending the learning beyond the screen.
What your child develops
Dragon Age: Inquisition - Trespasser offers a rich, narrative-driven experience that significantly enhances cognitive skills such as problem-solving, strategic thinking, critical thinking, and reading comprehension through its complex story, moral dilemmas, and extensive lore. Players engage in ethical reasoning and develop empathy by interacting with a diverse cast of characters and making impactful choices.
Regulatory Compliance
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About this game
After saving the world of Thedas by closing the Breach, your next mission determines the future of the Inquisition itself. Win a race against time to defeat a great evil that could devastate Thedas.