
Stick it to The Man!
LumiScore?Our 0–100 score for how developmentally beneficial and low-risk this game is for children. Higher is better.
Utveckling
39/100
Utvecklingsvärde
- Problemlösning
- Kreativitet
- Rumsuppfattning
Risk
LÅG
Engagemangsmönster
Minimal press att spendera eller spela överdrivet.
Obs
Föräldratips
This is a great game to play alongside a younger child — the mind-reading mechanic naturally prompts conversation about how other people think and feel. If your child is 8–9 and sensitive to cartoonish menace, preview the first chapter to gauge their comfort with the game's slightly eerie government-villain tone.
Viktiga färdigheter som barnet utvecklar
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 description does not mention any named female characters, making it impossible to assess if two exist or if they interact.
Vad ditt barn utvecklar
Stick it to The Man! is a creative, story-driven platformer built around a genuinely inventive mechanic — peeling and repositioning stickers to reshape the paper-craft world and solve environmental puzzles. It rewards lateral thinking and curiosity, asking players to read minds and combine environmental clues in ways that feel playful rather than punishing. The game's strong comic voice and character-driven narrative also offer real engagement with empathy and perspective-taking as Ray encounters a cast of quirky, fully voiced characters with their own inner lives.
Regelefterlevnad
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Om spelet
Meet Ray, he lives in a world where everything is made out of paper and stickers. One day he has an accident and wakes up with a giant pink spaghetti arm sticking out of his brain.