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The Way We Teach Is Broken. Games Are How We Fix It.

The platform built to bring serious educational games into universities — for developers who build them, educators who teach with them, and students who learn through them.

How It Works

Games are the future of learning.

Developers

List your games

Upload once. Reach university educators worldwide. No IT negotiations, no custom integrations — just a marketplace built for how educational games actually work.

Educators

Discover and deliver

Browse a curated marketplace, assign games directly to students through the built-in LMS, and set everything up in minutes rather than semesters.

Students

Play. Learn.

Students get coursework they actually want to engage with. Educators get detailed xAPI performance data. Developers get paid.

The Problem

Game-based learning has been proven to work. Students engage more, retain more, and perform better when learning through games than through passive content.

And yet most universities are still running the same static slide decks, PDF readings, and multiple-choice exams they were using twenty years ago.

It's not because educators don't want better tools. It's because the infrastructure was never built.

Developers can't get their games into university systems. Educators can't find or deploy games even when they want to. Students never get the experience. The games that could transform learning sit unused.

The Solution

We built the infrastructure game-based learning was always missing.

edu.games is a purpose-built platform that connects every piece of the puzzle — a marketplace where developers can sell their games, a learning management system where educators can assign and track them, and deep analytics that show exactly how students are performing. One platform. The whole ecosystem.

What You Get
  • A marketplace purpose-built for serious educational games
  • A learning management system that makes deployment effortless
  • xAPI analytics that go far beyond "did they complete it"
  • A platform that works for developers, educators, and students — not just IT departments

Games are the future of learning. The platform is finally here.