I am a dad from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and a few years back I found myself in a situation that I think a lot of parents can relate to. My kid was struggling with math facts. Addition, subtraction, the fundamentals that everything else builds on. We tried flashcards, apps, and worksheets from Etsy. Some of it helped a little, but nothing really stuck. Most of it was just static PDFs with the same problems printed over and over, and you could see the motivation drain out of the room.
So I did what any slightly stubborn dad would do. I built something myself. I started with a simple browser game. Then another. Then another. Late nights, too much coffee, tweaking game mechanics, watching my kid actually want to sit down and practice. Before I knew it, I had built over 130 educational games covering Math, ELA, and Science for grades K through 6.
My kid also has a wonderful tutor who has been an absolute blessing for our family. Watching what she does in her sessions gave me a much better understanding of how kids actually learn these concepts, and that perspective shaped a lot of the games you see on this site. I even built a few of the games specifically as a thank you to her for the incredible work she has done with my child.
My original plan was to sell access to the games as a paid product. It seemed like the obvious path. Build something good, charge for it, turn it into a business. Honestly, I came close to doing exactly that.
But then I thought about all the other kids out there dealing with the same struggles. The homeschool parents searching for something that actually works. The kids in under-resourced schools who just need the right kind of practice to make it click. The families where the budget is already stretched thin and paid educational tools simply are not an option. I could not bring myself to put a paywall in front of that.
So I made every game free. All 134 of them. You register with a parent email so we can let you know when new tools and games drop, and then your kids play as much as they want. This is not a limited time offer and it is not a freemium bait and switch. The games are free, and they will stay that way.