Mobile Games for Kids

Parental Control Services for Mobile Devices

    1. Minecraft (Age 7+)

    A creative 3D sandbox adventure game where kids can explore, build, and learn problem-solving skills.

    • Unlimited Creativity (Like Digital LEGO)
      • Kids can build anything: from a simple house to a working computer (using Redstone circuits).
      • Hong Kong connection: They can recreate local landmarks (e.g., Tian Tan Buddha, Tsing Ma Bridge) or fantasy worlds.
      • No rules or goals (unlike linear games), fostering pure imagination.
    • STEM Learning Made Fun
      • Coding: Education Edition teaches block-based coding and Python.
      • Engineering: Redstone mechanics introduce logic gates (used in real tech).
      • Math/Geometry: Building requires spatial awareness and symmetry.
      • Used in Hong Kong schools (e.g., ISTHK) for project-based learning.

    2. Roblox (Age 10+, with parental controls)

    A user-generated online gaming platform where players can create, share, and play millions of 3D games. It combines gaming, social interaction, and creativity, but requires parental supervision for safety.

    • Endless variety
      • A platform with thousands of kid-friendly games. Kids can play anything from obstacle courses to educational games.
    • Social interaction
      • Friends can play together (with parental controls).
    • Creativity
      • Kids can even design their own games.

    3.Dr. Panda Town Tales (Age 4-9)

    A great game for kids, a virtual dollhouse-style game that encourages imagination and storytelling.

    • Encourages Creativity & Role-Playing
      • Kids can explore a virtual town with different locations (hospital, supermarket, school, etc.).
      • Encourages imaginative play (e.g., pretending to be a doctor, chef, or firefighter).
    • Simple & Easy Controls
      • Designed for small hands—tap-and-drag mechanics are intuitive.
      • No reading required, great for preschoolers.
    • Educational Value
      • Teaches problem-solving (e.g., how to help characters in the game).
      • Introduces daily life skills (shopping, cooking, cleaning).

    4.LEGO Tower (Age 6+)

    A free-to-play mobile simulation game where players build and manage their own customizable LEGO skyscraper. It combines creativity, strategy, and playful humor in a family-friendly format. 

    • Encourages Creativity & Management Skills
      • Kids build and customize their own LEGO skyscraper, adding floors like a pizza shop, fire station, or spaceship lab.
      • They learn resource management by stocking shops and delivering items to mini figures.
      •  Kids can rebuild floors or redecorate anytime (no permanent mistakes). 
    • Kid-Safe & Parent-Approved
      • No ads or in-app purchases (free to play with optional voluntary ads for extra coins).
      • No chat or online interactions—just solo play or optional friend visits (with parental approval).

    5.BrainPOP Jr. Movie of the Week (Age 5-9)

    A free, kid-friendly educational app. It delivers bite-sized, animated lessons on science, math, reading, and social studies in a fun, engaging format.

    • Trusted Educational Content
      • Each week features a new animated video on science, math, reading, or social studies (e.g., “How Plants Grow” or “Counting Coins”).
      • Aligns with international school curricula used in Hong Kong.
    • Engaging & Interactive
      • Videos star Annie and Moby (a robot), making complex topics fun.
      • Includes quizzes, games, and activities to reinforce learning.
    • Supports English Learning
      • Clear, slow-paced narration helps ESL kids grasp vocabulary.
      • Subtitles available (toggle Chinese if needed).

    6. Pokémon GO

    A free, augmented reality (AR) mobile game where players explore the real world to catch, train, and battle virtual creatures called Pokémon. 

    • Get Them Moving!
      • Kids walk, run, and explore to catch Pokémon, hatch eggs (2km–10km), and reach PokéStops.
    • Teaches Real-World Skills
      • Navigation: Uses maps and landmarks (great for learning streets of Tsim Sha Tsui or Central).
      • Resource Management: Balances items like Poké Balls and Berries.
      • Basic Science: Pokémon types (Water > Fire > Grass) teach simple logic.
    • Encourages Family Time
      • Parents and kids play together, (e.g., catching Pikachu at Victoria Park) become bonding activities.

    7. Prodigy Math Game (Ages 6-12) 

    Prodigy Math Game is a top-tier educational game for kids ages 6–12, blending math practice with a fun, adventure-style RPG.

    • Makes Math Fun & Engaging
      • Kids battle monsters, earn pets, and explore a magical world—all by solving math problems.
      • Turns drills into an exciting quest (e.g., defeat a fire-breathing dragon by answering fractions correctly).
    • Safe & Stress-Free
      • No ads or inappropriate content: unlike many free mobile games.
      • No social chat (kids play solo or with classmates in a controlled environment).
    • Teacher & Parent Approved
      • Used in schools worldwide, including Hong Kong international schools, as a supplemental tool.
      •  Parents/teachers can track progress and assign specific skills (e.g., “Practice division this week”).

    8.Kahoot! Kids (Age 6-12) 

    A child-friendly, educational game app, the popular quiz platform used in schools. It transforms learning into a fun, game-like experience with interactive quizzes, puzzles, and mini-games.

    • Educational & Curriculum-Aligned
      • Focuses on math, reading, science, and social skills through quizzes.
      • Designed with teachers and child experts (aligned with early learning standards).
    • Interactive & Engaging
      • Kids learn through colorful quizzes, puzzles, and mini games.
      • Encourages problem-solving and critical thinking in a fun way.
    • Safe & Kid-Friendly
      • No ads, no in-app purchases.