Trash Panic
-
Is it age appropriate?
About our ratings(Flash is loading. If this text does not disappear you need to install the latest flash version)
Not age appropriate for kids under 7, age appropriate for kids over 8; suggested age 8. -
Is it any good?
-
Common Sense says
Green-minded game delivers good puzzles and lots of action.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 8 and Up
The good stuff
-
Educational value:
What to watch out for
-
Violence & scariness:
-
Language:
-
Consumerism:
What Parents Need to Know
This review of Trash Panic was written by Chad Sapieha
Parents need to know that this is a downloadable puzzle game for the PlayStation 3 and that it has a green theme. It rewards players for responsibly disposing of garbage and retaining a small virtual carbon footprint. Conversely, it punishes players (in terms of a performance grade) for simply burning all rubbish and increasing toxic emissions. There is a modicum of violence in that flaming trash can result in powerful explosions that can flatten nearby buildings. However, no people or animals ever appear to be hurt. Note that there is no tutorial and that the game's many facets can be tricky to figure out. We recommend reading the on-screen instruction manual before playing.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about environmentalism. Do you think that the game accurately depicts some of the ways in which people can dispose of their trash—safely or otherwise? Did it make you think about what happens to your garbage after you get rid of it? Could the game have been made more realistic while keeping the action fun? Did it bother you if you finished a level quickly but earned more “ego” than “eco” points for having disposed of rubbish in ways that negatively affect the environment?
More on Trash Panic
What’s the Story?
Is It Any Good?
Though it can be difficult to figure out -- a quick interactive tutorial would have been preferable to the 20-page virtual manual provided -- once you've got a handle on how Trash Panic works there isn't much not to like about it. The rubbish stacking and disposal concept is exceedingly clever. In retrospect, it's rather shocking that game designers haven't previously tried to remove the abstraction from block stacking games by letting us pile up realistic objects governed by real-world physics.
And the green theme is nothing if not timely. This game has the potential to make players of all ages consider what happens to their trash after they dispose of it. And by rewarding us with "eco" points for disposing of garbage safely and punishing us with "ego" points for doing it in an ecologically unsound manner, the game instills in players a basic desire to ensure that our trash is properly handled. If even a tiny bit of that desire is carried into our everyday lives, then Trash Panic will have acted as a positive environmental influence -- no small feat for a video game.
ClosePublisher’s Details
ESRB rating: E
Our Members Say
Most Recent Reviews
Lives in FloridaI rate this title on for age 17 and give it- My highlights are:
- Safety isn't an issue

Become a member and get recommendations from other parents based on your child's age.




