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Learn countries, capitals, rivers, flags, and landmarks through hundreds of map-based games. Timer and leaderboard options turn memorization into sport.

Repetition leads to mastery. Students answer review questions to earn tokens, buy power-ups, and compete against classmates in real-time. Target Audience: All Ages Students answer review questions to earn tokens, buy

A puzzle game where players automate corporate office tasks using a pipeline of workers. The twist

Foldit challenges players to fold proteins into optimal 3D structures. The twist? Real scientists use the highest-scoring player solutions for medical research. Students collaborate globally to solve protein-folding problems for COVID-19, cancer, and Alzheimer’s. compete with classmates

(Computer Science, Grades 4–12)

PaGamO subverts the traditional homework assignment by turning it into a multiplayer competition. Students answer questions to claim territory, compete with classmates, and level up. Teachers report that students constantly beg for more "missions" so they can answer more questions.

Learn countries, capitals, rivers, flags, and landmarks through hundreds of map-based games. Timer and leaderboard options turn memorization into sport.

Repetition leads to mastery. Students answer review questions to earn tokens, buy power-ups, and compete against classmates in real-time. Target Audience: All Ages

A puzzle game where players automate corporate office tasks using a pipeline of workers.

Foldit challenges players to fold proteins into optimal 3D structures. The twist? Real scientists use the highest-scoring player solutions for medical research. Students collaborate globally to solve protein-folding problems for COVID-19, cancer, and Alzheimer’s.

(Computer Science, Grades 4–12)

PaGamO subverts the traditional homework assignment by turning it into a multiplayer competition. Students answer questions to claim territory, compete with classmates, and level up. Teachers report that students constantly beg for more "missions" so they can answer more questions.