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Red Wings: Aces of the Sky

Review · Action · Xbox One · PC · Nintendo Switch

Red Wings: Aces of the Sky

By the LumiKin editors

Reviewed: 22 May 2026

Xbox One · PC · Nintendo Switch · PlayStation 4

All in! Games · 2020

LumiScore

70/100

Recommended

Growth (BDS)

54

Risk (RIS)

0

Daily limit

120min

Age guidance

E10+

Developmental benefits

B1Cognitive
0.50
B2Social-emotional
0.47
B3Motor
0.75

Red Wings: Aces of the Sky offers engaging arcade aerial combat set in WWI, promoting spatial awareness, hand-eye coordination, and reaction time. Its local co-op mode encourages teamwork and positive social interaction. The historical context, with quotes from real pilots, adds an educational element about the Great War.

Design risks

R1Dopamine pressure
0.00
R2Monetization
0.00
R3Social risk
0.00

As an action-oriented game, Red Wings: Aces of the Sky contains mild violence related to aerial combat, consistent with its E10+ rating. While it lacks manipulative monetization or social risks, players should be aware that the historical narrative, while informative, may present a simplified or romanticized view of war rather than a critical one.

Heads up

  • Monthly spendTypical real-money spend by engaged players: $0–0/mo.
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Parents ask…

Is Red Wings: Aces of the Sky safe for kids?

LumiKin gives Red Wings: Aces of the Sky a LumiScore of 70/100. It scores well on developmental benefits with manageable risks.

How long should kids play Red Wings: Aces of the Sky?

LumiKin's recommended play time for Red Wings: Aces of the Sky is Up to 2 hours/day, calibrated to the game's dopamine, monetization, and social-pressure profile.

What are the main risks of Red Wings: Aces of the Sky?

As an action-oriented game, Red Wings: Aces of the Sky contains mild violence related to aerial combat, consistent with its E10+ rating. While it lacks manipulative monetization or social risks, players should be aware that the historical narrative, while informative, may present a simplified or romanticized view of war rather than a critical one.