
Try Fitting In
LumiScore
out of 100
Use with parental oversight — some design risks present
Scored 3 days ago · Methodology v1.0 · 49-dim rubric · Last updated 1 week ago
Score breakdown
Developmental benefits
Design risk factors
Additional dimensions
Benefits: higher is better. Risks: lower is better. Values highlighted when <30 or >70.
Growth
32/100
Growth Value
- Hand-Eye Coordination
- Reaction Time
- Problem Solving
Risk
LOW
Engagement Patterns
Minimal pressure to spend or play excessively.
Heads up
Parent Pro-Tip
This game is a straightforward platformer with minimal risks. Encourage your child to take breaks between levels, and discuss any challenging sections they encounter to foster resilience.
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.— N/A — no named characters
No characters or narrative elements to assess.
Parent Pro-Tip
Playing 'Try Fitting In' can help children improve their hand-eye coordination, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving abilities in a low-pressure environment.
What your child develops
Try Fitting In, a platformer, offers opportunities to develop problem-solving skills as players navigate challenges and spatial awareness through understanding level layouts. The game also hones hand-eye coordination and reaction time, crucial for precise movements and timing.
Regulatory Compliance
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About this game
Try to fit in, if you even can see how :) Game for the Weekly Game Jam 140