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Monument Valley 1 & 2 is a premium puzzle series built around visual design, spatial thinking, and calm problem-solving. It is not a generic educational kids app, and its appeal is not tied to classroom skills so much as to attention, observation, and the pleasure of working through beautifully designed environments. For the right child, teen, or adult, that can make it one of the rare mobile games that feels both artistic and genuinely thoughtful.

The strongest case for Monument Valley is the quality of its puzzle design. Progress usually comes from noticing perspective shifts, testing movement paths, and understanding how the environment changes as the player interacts with it. That can support patience and flexible thinking, but the game is still best treated as entertainment first. Any educational benefit is indirect.

For families, the main question is fit. Children who enjoy quiet puzzle play and can tolerate slow, deliberate progression may love it. Children who want fast rewards, open-ended creation, or noisy action may lose interest quickly. Monument Valley works best as a calm, visually rich logic game rather than as a broad learning tool.

Prix et Certifications

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Parents' Choice Gold Award
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Common Sense Media five star rating
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Children's Technology Review A+ and Editor's Choice
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2017 BolognaRagazzi Digital Award for 'Best Kids App of the Year'
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For parents, Monument Valley 1 & 2 appears lower risk than many mainstream mobile games. The record shows no ads, tracking yes, no subscription requirement, no in-app purchases, and unclear chat features. That points to a relatively contained premium-style experience, though parents should still review privacy practices and any platform-level permissions.

The bigger practical considerations are content fit and independence. The game is generally gentle, but some children may need help with reading sparse instructions, navigating menus, or managing frustration when a puzzle solution is not obvious. Because the experience is single-player and not commerce-heavy, supervision needs are usually lighter than with social or free-to-play titles.

Parents should still test the app briefly, confirm there are no unexpected account or external-link issues, and decide whether the child enjoys the slower puzzle rhythm. If the game remains focused on offline-style puzzle progression without monetisation pressure, it is a manageable option for many older children and teens.

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