LumiKin
Metacritic 71

March of the Eagles

Paradox Development Studio|2013StrategySimulation

LumiScore

65

out of 100

Appropriate for most ages with parental supervision

120+ min/day recommended

Scored 3 days ago · Methodology v1.0 · 49-dim rubric · Last updated 1 week ago

Score breakdown

Benefits: higher is better. Risks: lower is better. Values highlighted when <30 or >70.

Growth

52/100

Growth Value

  • Problem Solving
  • Strategic Thinking
  • Critical Thinking

Risk

LOW

Engagement Patterns

Minimal pressure to spend or play excessively.

Heads up

💸 Monthly cost: Free

Parent Pro-Tip

Encourage your child to discuss the historical context and strategic decisions made in the game. For multiplayer, set clear time limits and discuss strategies for managing competitive interactions. This game is best suited for older children and teens who enjoy complex strategy and historical themes.

Top Skills Developed

Problem Solving5/5
Strategic Thinking5/5
Critical Thinking5/5
Learning Transfer5/5
Adaptive Challenge5/5

Development Areas

Cognitive?Problem solving, spatial awareness, strategic thinking, creativity, memory, and learning transfer. Weighted 50% of the Benefit Score.
78
Social & Emotional?Teamwork, communication, empathy, emotional regulation, and ethical reasoning. Weighted 30% of the Benefit Score.
33
Motor Skills?Hand-eye coordination, fine motor control, reaction time, and physical activity. Weighted 20% of the Benefit Score.
15
Overall Benefit Score (BDS)52/100

Representation?How diverse the game's characters are in gender and ethnicity. Higher = more authentic representation. Display only — does not affect time recommendation.

Gender balance
1/3
Ethnic diversity
1/3

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.Fails the test

Game focuses on historical male figures and military conflicts of the Napoleonic era; unlikely to feature two named women talking to each other about something other than a man.

Parent Pro-Tip

This game can significantly develop strategic thinking, problem-solving, and historical knowledge. Playing with friends can also enhance teamwork and communication skills. Discussing the game's historical context can deepen learning beyond gameplay.

What your child develops

March of the Eagles offers a deeply engaging and intellectually stimulating experience, challenging players with complex strategic thinking, problem-solving, and critical decision-making. Its multiplayer mode fosters teamwork and communication as players form coalitions to dominate Europe, providing valuable social interaction within a competitive framework. The game's historical setting also provides an opportunity for learning about the Napoleonic era.

Base: UnknownMonthly: FreePlaytime: ~2hReviewed Apr 2026

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About this game

“he Who Fears Being Conquered Is Sure Of Defeat. ” The war-game March of the Eagles focuses on the dramatic conflicts of Europe during 1805 to 1820.