Is Pi Safe?
Pi — Nerq Trust Score 50.0/100 (C- grade). Based on analysis of 2 trust dimensions, it is has notable safety concerns. Last updated: 2026-05-20.
Use Pi with some caution. Pi is a Steam game with a Nerq Trust Score of 50.0/100 (C-), based on 3 independent data dimensions. Below the recommended threshold of 70. Security: 70/100. Popularity: 15/100. Data sourced from Steam Store metadata, user reviews, age ratings, and monetization analysis. Last updated: 2026-03-23. Machine-readable data (JSON).
Is Pi safe?
CAUTION — Pi has a Nerq Trust Score of 50.0/100 (C-). It has moderate trust signals but shows some areas of concern that warrant attention. Suitable for development use — review security and maintenance signals before production deployment.
What is Pi's trust score?
Pi has a Nerq Trust Score of 50.0/100, earning a C- grade. This score is based on 2 independently measured dimensions including security, maintenance, and community adoption.
What are the key security findings for Pi?
Pi's strongest signal is security at 70/100. No known vulnerabilities have been detected. It has not yet reached the Nerq Verified threshold of 70+.
What is Pi and who maintains it?
| Author | Sylvain Seccia |
| Category | Steam Games |
| Source | N/A |
Pi Across Platforms
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Safety Guide: Pi
What is Pi?
Pi is a game — Pi is based on an original game concept because it is both a 3D racing arcade game, a platform game, a puzzle game and a first-person shooting game in one for Windows. The player can go through eras s.
How to Verify Safety
Check Steam reviews. Verify age rating. Look at microtransaction details.
You can also check the trust score via API: GET /v1/preflight?target=Pi
Key Safety Concerns for game
When evaluating any game, watch for: microtransaction aggressiveness, loot boxes, anti-cheat invasiveness, age appropriateness.
Trust Assessment
Pi has a Nerq Trust Score of 50/100 (C-) and has not yet reached Nerq trust threshold (70+). This score is based on automated analysis of security, maintenance, community, and quality signals.
Key Takeaways
- Pi has a Trust Score of 50/100 (C-).
- Review carefully before use — below trust threshold.
- Always verify independently using the Nerq API.
Detailed Score Analysis
| Dimension | Score |
|---|---|
| Security | 70/100 |
| Maintenance | 60/100 |
| Popularity | 15/100 |
| Quality | 50/100 |
| Community | 50/100 |
Based on 5 dimensions. Data from Steam Store metadata, user reviews, age ratings, and monetization analysis.
What data does Pi collect?
Privacy assessment for Pi is not yet available. See our methodology for how Nerq measures privacy, or the public privacy review for any community-contributed notes.
Is Pi secure?
Security score: 70/100. This meets the recommended security threshold for production use.
Nerq monitors this entity against NVD, OSV.dev, and registry-specific vulnerability databases for ongoing security assessment.
Full analysis: Pi Security Report
Pi Across Platforms
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How we calculated this score
Pi's trust score of 50.0/100 (C-) is computed from Steam Store metadata, user reviews, age ratings, and monetization analysis. The score reflects 5 independent dimensions: security (70/100), maintenance (60/100), popularity (15/100), quality (50/100), community (50/100). Each dimension is weighted equally to produce the composite trust score.
Nerq analyzes over 7.5 million entities across 26 registries using the same methodology, enabling direct cross-entity comparison. Scores are updated continuously as new data becomes available.
This page was last reviewed on May 20, 2026. Data version: 0.0.
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