School 26 isn't something to be judged as a normal game. It's a title with a very specific aim, and if you're outwith the target age group then there is no reason to touch this with a bargepole. However, if you're looking for something to introduce a young girl to certain issues it certainly does a very good job in a context that is easy to relate to.
Silicon Sisters Interactive has expanded their School 26 series for girls ages 12 to 16 onto new platforms, with a PC version now available through publisher Oberon Media.
Elizabeth Burnette of Vivid Gamer writes: "Being a student can be tough. Moving from school to school numerous times can make that even tougher. School 26 has gamers playing as a teenage girl as she tries to make the 26th school the final one. Silicon Sisters’ debut title looks like a game fit for girls in the same age group as the one you play as. It is nice to see an unique title that doesn’t involve dress-up or make-up for young girls. But does School 26 have enough to satisfy even the everyday gamers?"
"It’s great to see such a polished game that is intended for the young female demographic and is not half-assed. Developer Silicon Sisters Interactive is a breath of fresh air in the gaming world and I can’t wait to see what they will bring us next."