TAK Index is a score calculated by evaluating game design quality, game
interactivity, cognitive abilities and personality traits that the games help
develop. The TAK Index value does not include ethical aspects of the game,
gender bias and the violence level.
Feel free to email us, we will do our best to evaluate as many games as
possible.
Yes, our reviewers play the games to assess them according to our review
protocol.
This is a complex process. Please see our TAK Index page for details.
Yes you can.
Please see our Reviewer Specialists page for details.
We used the National
Health System guidelines.
TAK Index of more than 7.5 generally means a good game. Check The App Review
Summary page to see the details of the review.
According to the American Pediatric Society, kids under 18 months should not
play games. But this does not mean it is okay for kids to play games when they
are 18 months old. There is no clear data on whether there is any danger in
exposing kids to technology at an early age. This is a decision you should make.
Scientifically, there is no data on this question. However, The American
Pediatric Society and the National Health System in the United Kingdom recommend
up to 3 hours per day for children under the age of 5.
Scientifically, there is no data to prove that high exposure to technology is
dangerous or not dangerous. We cannot answer this question. At this stage, you
should decide how much your kid should be exposed to technology.
This website is here to provide information, and not to provide a position nor
to judge people’s beliefs.
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