Examen de sécurité
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À propos
Monument Valley is a globally acclaimed, non-violent puzzle game designed to offer a uniquely artistic and mentally stimulating experience for children and teenagers aged 8 to 16. It is universally accessible on iOS and Android devices, boasting a perfect 5-star rating, and is a must-have for families seeking high-quality, safe, and engaging screen time. Developed by Ustwo Games, the app has been lauded with numerous top honors, including the BAFTA Games Award for British Game, the BAFTA Games Award for Mobile & Handheld, the Apple Design Award 2014, and was named Apple's iPad Game of the Year 2014. At its core, Monument Valley is an architectural puzzle game that challenges the player's perception of reality. It is deeply inspired by the stunning, mind-bending impossible geometry of M.C. Escher's artwork, blended with the clean aesthetic of Japanese prints and minimalist sculpture. The player takes on the role of Princess Ida, the Silent Princess, guiding her through surreal, monumental structures that defy conventional physics. The core mechanic involves manipulating the environment, rotating pillars, sliding platforms, and twisting the entire landscape, to create hidden paths and optical illusions that appear to connect disparate sections of the maze. This clever design teaches logic, spatial reasoning, and creative problem-solving by requiring users to literally change their perspective to solve the puzzle. The game is praised for its tranquil and immersive experience. Reviewers often describe the gameplay as calm, relaxing, and meditative. This tone is enhanced by the beautifully designed levels, which feature rich, ethereal pastel color palettes, and an immersive, reactive soundtrack that plays delicate notes (like harp strings) as the player interacts with the world's objects. This combination of visual artistry and sound design creates a world that is not just a game, but a moving work of art, with an in-game camera mode encouraging players to capture stunning screenshots of the impossible architecture. From a parent-focused perspective, Monument Valley presents an exceptionally high safety profile. The game is a calm puzzle game with a low content risk profile, making it highly age-appropriate for its 8-16 target audience, which is reflected in its high Parent Safety Score of 96. Importantly for digital safety, the game adheres to a 'premium experience' model: it is ad-free (Ads Present: No), does not require a subscription (Subscription Required: No), and explicitly states that it involves no tracking (Privacy: Tracking: No). This ensures that children are not exposed to third-party commercial content, in-game purchase pressures, or unnecessary data collection. Furthermore, its offline availability (Offline Availability: Yes) makes it an excellent travel companion, allowing children to engage with its enriching content anywhere, anytime, without needing a constant internet connection. There are no explicit details provided regarding the presence or function of any AI technology, so specific AI-related content or bias risks cannot be assessed. While the story is subtle, it adds layers of intrigue. Ida’s journey is one of redemption, as she seeks forgiveness for stealing the Sacred Geometry, which led to the Crow People's curse and amnesia. The narrative is primarily told through vague, symbolic monologues and environmental clues, making it more of a shared, interpretive experience rather than a traditional, fast-paced narrative. The base game features 10 core levels, but the full experience includes the critically acclaimed Forgotten Shores expansion (adding 8 more levels) and the bonus chapter, Ida's Dream, which was initially released for charity. While some critics note the game is relatively short (often completable in a single session), the process is the primary enjoyment, offering an elegant, rewarding, and peaceful cognitive challenge that is accessible to all experience levels. It is an ideal game for parents and children to share, supporting conversation about art, geometry, and problem-solving. Monument Valley should be reviewed in real family use before recommendation. Test first-session onboarding, age fit (8-16), data collection prompts, and monetization flows. Verify whether core tasks remain usable with limited connectivity, whether navigation is predictable for children, and whether adult controls are easy to find. Keep short supervised sessions and document where children need support. Re-check links and policy pages regularly because store listings and business models can change over time.
Critères
Notre évaluation repose sur vie privée, adéquation à l'âge et valeur pédagogique.