
What Remains of Edith Finch
LumiScore
Crecimiento
41/100
Valor de Crecimiento
- Lectura y Lenguaje
- Empatía
- Resolución de Problemas
Riesgo
BAJO
Patrones de Interacción
Presión mínima para gastar o jugar en exceso.
Atención
Consejo experto para padres
Parents should engage with their children during or after playing to discuss the complex themes of life, death, and family, helping them process the emotional content. Given its narrative focus, encourage thoughtful engagement and reflection rather than rushed play, allowing the story to unfold naturally.
Principales habilidades desarrolladas
Áreas de desarrollo
Representación?¿Qué tan diversos son los personajes del juego en cuanto a género y etnia? Mayor = representación más auténtica. Solo se muestra — no afecta la recomendación de tiempo.
Test de Bechdel?El test de Bechdel comprueba si un juego tiene al menos dos personajes femeninos con nombre que hablan entre sí sobre algo que no sea un hombre. Una medida sencilla de representación.— Supera el test
The game features named female characters Sam Finch (Edith's grandmother) and Dawn Finch (Edith's mother) who are shown interacting directly during a flashback sequence where Sam tries to take photos of Dawn during a camping trip, with their conversation being about the photos and the trip itself, not primarily about a male character.
Lo que tu hijo/a desarrolla
What Remains of Edith Finch is a rich narrative experience that deeply develops empathy as players step into the lives of various family members, exploring their unique stories. It strongly fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills through its investigative gameplay, requiring players to piece together clues and understand complex family dynamics. The game's strong focus on reading and interpreting narratives also enhances language comprehension and engagement with diverse storytelling.
Cumplimiento normativo
Toca una insignia para ver detalles. Gris = aún no evaluado.
Sobre este juego
The Finch's family, also known as "America's most unfortunate family", believes that the family is being pursued by a deadly curse. Each generation has only one child who survived to give birth to the next one.