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Metacritic 35

Drug Wars

Paleo Entertainment|2009ActionShooterIndie
PC

LumiScore

45

out of 100

Use with parental oversight — some design risks present

120min/day recommended

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💸 Monthly cost: Free

Growth

30/100

Limited

Growth Value

Risk

7/100

LOW

Engagement Patterns

Parent Pro-Tip

This game contains intense violence, gore, and drug references, making it unsuitable for younger players. While it offers fast-paced action, parents should be aware of the competitive nature and potential for social comparison in multiplayer.

Top Skills Developed

Hand-Eye Coordination5/5
Fine Motor5/5
Reaction Time5/5
Spatial Awareness3/5
Memory & Attention3/5

Development Areas

CognitiveProblem solving, spatial awareness, strategic thinking, creativity, memory, and learning transfer. Weighted 50% of the Benefit Score.
24
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.
75
Overall Benefit Score (BDS)30/100

What your child develops

Offers fast-paced action and competitive multiplayer gameplay, potentially improving hand-eye coordination and reaction time.

Base: UnknownPlaytime: ~12hReviewed May 2026

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About this game

Drug Wars is a gritty, gory romp through a futuristic New York City, circa 3100, where severe global warming conditions have resulted in a harsh divide between upper-class Brooklyn gang bosses and a booming population of engineered Neanderthal bottom-dwellers. Using the powerful Crytek 2 Engine, Paleo Entertainment offers players of Drug Wars a collection of varied maps rife for fast-paced multiplayer chaos, featuring a deadly variety of weapons, including everything from a biomechanical arm to environmental objects - including the severed limbs of your foes - to gain control of the coveted drug trade.