
Titan Quest: Immortal Throne
LumiScore?Our 0–100 score for how developmentally beneficial and low-risk this game is for children. Higher is better.
Growth
46/100
Growth Value
- Strategic Thinking
- Problem Solving
- Spatial Awareness
Risk
LOW
Engagement Patterns
Minimal pressure to spend or play excessively.
Heads up
Parent Pro-Tip
Before a session, help your child pick a quest or zone to complete as a clear goal for that sitting. When it's done, celebrate the milestone and close the game together.
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.— Fails the test
The game's narrative focuses predominantly on a lone champion interacting with male gods and NPCs, with no meaningful dialogue between named female characters.
Parent Pro-Tip
Setting a session goal transforms open-ended play into purposeful play, reinforcing planning and follow-through skills while making stopping feel like a natural achievement rather than a forced cutoff.
What your child develops
Titan Quest: Immortal Throne is a rich action-RPG expansion rooted in Greco-Roman mythology, offering players meaningful cognitive engagement. The deep character-building system — choosing and combining two 'masteries' from a roster of skill trees — demands genuine strategic thinking and long-term planning. Players must constantly weigh gear stats, resistances, and ability synergies, exercising critical thinking and math reasoning. The game's mythological storyline and extensive item and enemy lore reward reading and language skills, and players absorb a surprising amount of authentic Greek mythology through the narrative. The Dream Mastery expansion mechanic, which lets players manipulate enemies through illusion and hypnosis, introduces creative tactical approaches. The journey through Hades is a handcrafted, non-repeating experience with natural narrative pacing, limiting some of the more compulsive loop-driven risks found in modern ARPGs.
Regulatory Compliance
Tap a badge for details. Grey = not yet assessed.
About this game
This expansion pack concludes the plot of the original Titan Quest with the fourth act that leads the player into Hades, the Greek underworld of the dead. Immortal Throne is not standalone and requires the original to be installed (unlike Titan Quest Gold, which contains both), and the main quest should be completed to reach Hades.