Puzzle

Puzzle can be played in two different ways, either as a classic jigsaw puzzle where everyone helps each other assemble the puzzle. Or as a Connect Puzzle, where there are 1-2 pieces per player, but where all the pieces must be held in place at the same time. Connect Puzzle requires collaboration, coordination, and often result in crossed arms. You can play the game using the included animal pictures.


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

Pairs of 10

In Pairs of 10 you can train making pairs that adds up to ten. In every round you need to place all the turtles from the same pair in the toilet, starting for example with all of the turtles that have 3 and 7 on their back. However, be careful when placing the turtles in the toilet, as if the turtles does not match the number pair already placed in the toilet, then all of the turtles will be tossed out. The game has 10 rounds that needs to be cleared, and you have to be fast otherwise you will slowly be flooded with turtles.


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

Multiplication Turtles

In Multiplication Turtles you can practice solving multiplication problems. Solve the multiplication problems displayed in the hula hoops, by dragging the turtles with the correct answers in to the rings. When you have completed ten rounds you can see how fast you have been, and you can see if you can beat your score next time you play.


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

Memory

In Memory you can play a memory game, where two cards have to be selected at a time, or with a twist where four cards must be selected before the cards are turned around. The game can be played with one to four teams, and when playing the colour of the background indicates, which team’s turn it is to draw the cards. It is possible to choose both category and number of pieces in the game. If the red category is selected, it is possible to choose the images used in the game.


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

The Maze

The Maze can be played in three different ways, common for all is that the aim is for two players to find each other in the maze. The game can be played where the goal is simply to find your way through the maze, or where you also have to find and match words or pictures. Drag the truck over to a box to pick it up, and backwards to drop it again. Once you have found two boxes containing a pair, you have to find each other in the maze. You can play the game where the difficulty of the mazes slowly increases, or you can choose to adjust the difficulty of the maze, the speed, as well as the number of boxes and enemies.


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

Math Race

In Math Race you can train mental arithmetic. Every player has a small car that they need to steer to the value that matches the sum of their arithmetical problem. Each player can adjust the level of difficulty of the arithmetical problems that they have to solve. Players are rewarded when choosing more difficult problems, by having more vehicles to choose from. The game offers several different maps, and many different vehicles.


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

Alphabet Monster

In Alphabet Monster you can practice the alphabet by feeding the monster. When the monster calls for a letter, all of these letters have to be found on the screen. Press the letters to put them in the monsters mouth, but watch out, if you press just one wrong letter the monster will spit out all of the letters. You can train both lower and upper case letters, with either a handwritten or computer font.


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

Letter Beasts

In Letter Beasts you can train your ability to write letters focusing on the order and direction of the strokes. Click on one of the beasts, and enter the four letters of its name three times. Stars are awarded depending on how well you write the letters, and for every third gold star you collect, you get a bomb that can be used against the beasts. You have to write the names of all the beasts before they reach the red line. The game also contains a practice mode where the monsters stand still, and where you get extra help to write the letters.


Supports: Danish, Dutch, English (GB), English (US), French.

Hockey Spelling

Use Hockey Spelling to practice your spelling skills. The object of the game is to spell the word depicted in the goal zone on the opposite half of the ice rink. To spell the word, you have to drag out the letter and throw it into the goal. The letters do not have to be thrown in the order that the word is spelled, which makes it is possible for several people to throw pucks at the same time, as well as use trial and error if you are unsure about how a word is spelled.


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

Grammar Bot

Use Grammar Bot to train word classes and logic. The object of the game is to collect all of the stars on the board, by programming the movement of the robot. The game can be played in two ways, either as a purely logical game where the robot is controlled by placing arrows on the board. Or where the robot is controlled by placing words from different word classes on the board. Each word class controls the robots direction of movement, where nouns, for example, can make the robot turn right and verbs to the left.


Supports: Danish, English (GB).