
Kinder games
Tinder for kids - Learn anything with a tap
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Kinder is a tap and swipe quests that turns screen time into learning time. No logins, no fluff. Kids love creating their own topics and exploring others. It's simple, beautiful, and surprisingly addictive. Like Tinder — but for curious young minds. 🎓✨
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Hey PH! 👋
Kinder was born from a personal mission — I wanted more meaningful screen time for my two kids (5 & 8), blending the simplicity of swipe games with the power of learning. They’ve helped shape everything from the premise to the key loops — so you could say they’re the real PMs here! 😉
Here’s what makes Kinder special:
✅ Swipe and tap to learn — intuitive, fast, and oddly fulfilling
✏️ Kids create too - kids love making their own quest decks. Turns out, ownership is a huge motivator.
🎨 Delightful by design — no logins, no friction, just clean aesthetics and calming sound
🌍 Built for everyone — Supports 50+ languages, growing topic community
🔄 No onboarding, no profiling — Kinder is all about transparency, simplicity, and fun
The community has already created topics as simple as "Plant parts" to contemporary one's like "Tariffs explained", all condensed into grade appropriate content. In 9 languages so far!
The name? A cheeky nod to "Tinder for Kids"... but smarter, safer, and actually educational. Kinder also means children in some languages I guess...
Kinder games, is my solopreneur attempt, so I'd love your feedback, ideas, and support — let’s make learning fun again! 🚀
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It can be useful to find friends. Just hoping that no one will use it for shady activity. Does it have any parental controls?
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@busmark_w_nika great question. Kindergames is intentionally designed to not have any sort of account creation, login etc. While topics created and stored centrally for others to use. User data is stored locally in the browser itself.
As for parental control the the content is generated after age appropriate filtering. So no direct "UGC".
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Thanks for building this. Very useful for making kids' screentime meaningful.
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@shyjal the idea is to give them the freedom and control (by letting them create ropics), while directing them to a healthy and knowledge driven screen time