Over 200 games.
One buddy who plays them all.
Here is every world, what a kid actually does in it, and how it changes as they get older.
🔤 Words
Letters, sounds, spelling and stories. Kids build words from bits, then use them to write things that are actually funny.
- Word Builder — snap letter blocks together to make real words
- Story Machine — pick a hero, a place and a problem, then finish the tale
- Spelling Race — sixty seconds, ten words, one friend to beat
- Read to Pelo — read out loud, Pelo listens and helps with hard words
🔢 Numbers
Counting, adding, times tables, sharing, measuring and shapes. Every level ends with a boss game.
- Boss Battles — beat the monster by answering under pressure
- Pizza Party — sharing and fractions with actual pizza
- Number Gym — sixty-second drills that build real speed
- Shop Game — money, change and "can I afford this?"
♟️ Chess and thinking games
One piece and one rule at a time. By the end kids are winning full games and spotting traps.
- One Piece Puzzles — learn each piece on its own before the full board
- Beat the Bot — twelve robots, easy to hard, pick your level
- Friend Matches — play a real game against someone you know
- Logic Grids and Memory — draughts, sudoku for kids, pattern hunts
🔬 Science
Guess first, then find out. Every project starts on the screen and finishes in your kitchen.
- Guess Box — say what will happen before anything moves
- Build It For Real — printable cards using stuff you already own
- Space Walk — planets, rockets and how far away everything is
- Lab Book — photos of everything your child has built
🤖 Code
Start by snapping blocks together. End by writing real code and sharing a game with a friend.
- Make Pelo Move — drag blocks, watch him dance, fix it when he trips
- Bug Hunt — something is broken, find it and fix it
- My First Game — build a small game your friends can play
- Real Code — swap the blocks for Python when you are ready
🧠 Quizzes
Ten questions, sixty seconds, hundreds of topics. The fastest way to start a fight at dinner.
- Daily Quiz — a new one every morning, everyone gets the same questions
- Head to Head — challenge a friend and watch the score live
- Family Night — put it on the TV and let grown-ups lose
- Topic Packs — animals, space, sport, food, flags, weird facts
🎵 Music
Clap it, sing it, play it. Reading music turns out to be a game where you catch things.
- Note Catcher — notes fall, you tap them in time
- Clap Back — Pelo claps a rhythm, you copy it
- Sing With Pelo — hold a note, watch the line go straight
- Make a Tune — build a short song and send it to a friend
🎨 Making
The world that gets kids off the screen. Draw it, fold it, build it, show someone.
- Draw Along — Pelo draws a step, you copy it, and it works every time
- Paper Lab — origami, planes, pop-up cards
- Build Challenge — a tower from paper, a bridge from spaghetti
- Show and Tell — take a photo, share it with your team
The same app, four different ways
| What changes | Ages 4–6 | Ages 7–9 | Ages 10–12 | Ages 13–15 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reading needed | None. Pelo says everything | Short words on screen | Full sentences | Normal text |
| Round length | 2 minutes | 4 minutes | 6 minutes | 10 minutes |
| Daily cap | 10 minutes, set by us | 15 minutes, set by you | You choose | You choose |
| Friends | Family only | Approved friends | Friends and team quests | Leagues and clubs |
| Buddy help | Hints straight away | Hints after one try | Asks you to think first | Only when you ask |
| Biggest game | Matching and songs | Boss battles | Team quests | Projects and English Check |
Not just another quiz app
One streak, eight worlds
Bored of numbers today? Play chess and your streak still counts. Kids never lose the habit because they lost interest in one subject.
No lives to lose
There are no hearts to run out and no waiting to play again. Getting it wrong costs nothing but a second try.
Buddies that talk back
Ask for a hint out loud. Read a story out loud. Say your chess plan out loud. Your buddy listens and answers.
Off-screen challenges
Every two weeks the game sends kids away from the tablet to measure, build or draw something real.
Works anywhere
Download a week of games over wi-fi and play with no signal at all. Built for slow connections and old devices.
Closed friend lists
No public profiles, no open chat, no strangers. A grown-up approves every single friend.