
Shogo: Mobile Armor Division
LumiScore
Utveckling
40/100
Utvecklingsvärde
- Hand-öga-koordination
- Reaktionstid
- Rumsuppfattning
Risk
LÅG
Engagemangsmönster
Minimal press att spendera eller spela överdrivet.
Obs
Föräldratips
This is a self-contained, one-time-purchase game from 1998 with no spending mechanics whatsoever, so financial and addiction risks are negligible — your main consideration is whether your teen is ready for M-rated gunfire violence and a mature war narrative. If they are, consider playing a session together to discuss the game's themes around corporate warfare and personal loyalty, which are more nuanced than a typical shooter.
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Utvecklingsområden
Representation?Hur 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 inte testet
The provided game information does not mention any named female characters, failing the first criterion of the Bechdel test.
Vad ditt barn utvecklar
Shogo blends on-foot first-person shooter sections with mech combat, demanding strong spatial awareness, quick reflexes, and adaptable tactics as the player switches between two radically different movement and combat scales. The anime-inspired narrative features branching story choices and a cast of characters whose motivations shift over the course of the game, offering mild opportunities for empathy and ethical reflection around loyalty, war, and corporate power. Strategic thinking is engaged when managing weapon loadouts and switching between MCA and infantry modes to exploit enemy weaknesses.
Regelefterlevnad
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Om spelet
You play Sanjuro Makabe, a Mobile Combat Armor (MCA) pilot and Commander in the UCA Security Force. The UCA was originally formed by three dominant megacorporations (Andra Biomechanics, Armacham Technology Corporation, and Shogo Industries).