
Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble!
LumiScore
out of 100
Great for most ages — low engagement risks
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Developmental benefits
Design risk factors
Additional dimensions
Benefits: higher is better. Risks: lower is better. Values highlighted when <30 or >70.
Utveckling
57/100
Utvecklingsvärde
Risk
LÅG
Engagemangsmönster
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Föräldratips
This game is a unique blend of literary satire and RPG, offering a thought-provoking experience for mature teens. Engage with your child about the game's themes of challenging societal norms and ethical reasoning. While it contains suggestive themes and language, these are presented within a satirical context, making it a good opportunity for discussion about social commentary and historical context.
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Utvecklingsområden
RepresentationHur varierande karaktärerna i spelet är gällande kön och etnicitet. Högre = mer autentisk representation. Endast visning – påverkar inte tidsrekommendationen.
Bechdel-testet?Bechdel-testet kontrollerar om spelet har minst två namngivna kvinnliga karaktärer som pratar med varandra om något annat än en man. Ett enkelt mått på representation.— Klarar testet
The game centers around a gang of high school girls who interact with each other and other female characters to achieve their goals, fulfilling the Bechdel test criteria.
Vad ditt barn utvecklar
Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble! offers significant cognitive benefits through its strategic mini-games, critical thinking required for literary satire, and extensive reading. Social-emotionally, it fosters communication skills, ethical reasoning by challenging injustice, and positive social interactions within the game's narrative. Players develop problem-solving and adaptive challenge skills as they navigate complex social situations and overcome increasingly powerful adversaries.
Regelefterlevnad
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Om spelet
"Well behaved women seldom make history. " - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich This is the game where good girls get better by being bad!