This is the real deal—a tutorial app teaching kids to use the same engine that powers Fortnite, The Mandalorian's virtual sets, and countless AAA games. If your kid is genuinely curious about how games are made (not just playing them), this is gold.
The imaginative and enriching scores are sky-high because Unreal Engine 5 is legitimately one of the most powerful creative tools on the planet. Learning it teaches coding, 3D thinking, lighting, physics, and systems design. These are skills that translate to careers in gaming, film, architecture, and beyond.
The safety score is middling because this is a third-party app (Stroyed Developer, not Epic Games), and details about data practices are thin. The community features via Discord could expose kids to unmoderated interactions. Also, the learning curve is steep—this isn't Scratch or Roblox Studio. Kids need patience, focus, and genuine interest or they'll bounce off it hard.
Bottom line: If your 12-year-old is begging to learn "real" game development, this app is a solid starting point. Just keep tabs on the community interactions and be ready to troubleshoot together when they hit roadblocks (and they will).



