Counting Bugs

In Counting Bugs you can count beetles and other bugs. Each round has four zones with a number inside them, when the number of insects in the zones matches the numbers the round is completed. The game requires collaboration and overview to keep track of all the insects, as they easily run away. You can adjust the difficulty of the game by changing how fast the insects move.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

Collaborative Colouring

In Collaborative Colouring you can choose one of the many different patterns, mandalas or pictures and colour them in together. Everybody collaborates on colouring in the same image. To colour in an area, the colour is simply dragged from the side palette to the area that you want to colour in.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

Turnless Chess

In Turnless Chess you can play chess without taking turns. Turnless Chess has two game modes, you can either play 1 vs 1, where the one who first catches the opponent’s king has won, or 2 vs 2, where both kings must be caught to win. The chess pieces are moved by moving the marker onto a chess piece to select it, and then moving the marker to the square on the chessboard that you want to move the chess piece to.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

Shape Catcher

In Shape Catcher the goal to catch shapes with the same colour. When a shape is pressed, the shape is hidden from the other players. The game therefore requires the players to collaborate and talk together to clear the level. The game can be played with levels that slowly increase in difficulty, or players can use the settings to choose the specific combination of shapes, colours, size, speed, and amount of shapes that are included in the game.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

Beetle Lab

In Beetle Lab you can learn about different beetles. Examine the beetles by placing them in the magnifying glasses and read the short text. Use your knowledge from the text to sort the beetles correctly. Once you have found a beetle that matches the category displayed on one of the petri dishes, drag the lid away and place the beetle inside. The beetles can be sorted by name, food and family type.


Supports: Danish.

Calculator Monsters

Calculator Monsters can be played in two different ways, either where you compete, trying to push the other teams monsters out of the board in any direction. Or you can play together, where the goal is to survive as long as possible, without being caught by the ghosts. In both versions you use the calculator to control your monster, either adding or subtracting from the number it is placed on to move on the board.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

Card Talk

Card Talk can be used to train words, conversations, and active listening in several different ways, based on 1500 different pictures. Before the game starts, you have to draw the pictures that will be used as the starting point for the game, and talk about what the pictures represent. Then you have to choose who should have the narrator role. The person who has the narrator role, should for example tell a story based on one or more of the selected pictures, where after the other participants must select the pictures that were part of the story.


Supports: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), Finnish, French, German, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish.

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