16 TalesW
16 Tales

16 Tales is a series of educational video games developed by The Lightspan Partnership starting in 1996. Each game consists of four 15-minute video programs detailing various cultures' stories and lore.

1000 Days of SyriaW
1000 Days of Syria

1000 Days of Syria is a hypertext-based historical fiction game centered on the first 1000 days of the Syrian Civil War. Created in 2014 by Mitch Swenson, it is considered to be one of the first examples of an electronic literature newsgame.

1893: A World's Fair MysteryW
1893: A World's Fair Mystery

1893: A World's Fair Mystery is an educational work of interactive fiction by American author Peter Nepstad, written in the TADS programming language. It takes place during the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. The exposition is recreated in detail, with archival photographs from the fair and in-depth descriptions detailing each of the few hundred locations.

Alpha Beam with ErnieW
Alpha Beam with Ernie

Alpha Beam With Ernie is an edutainment video game released for the Atari 2600 by Atari in 1983. It was developed in conjunction with the Children's Computer Workshop. The game was programmed by Michael Callahan and Preston Stuart.

Art Alive!W
Art Alive!

Art Alive! is a paint program released by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Genesis in 1991.

The Backyard (video game)W
The Backyard (video game)

The Backyard is a video game created by Broderbund in 1993 for MS-DOS and Macintosh. It is a sequel to its predecessor The Playroom and the third game of the "Early Learning Family" series. It was designed for ages 3 to 6.

Bible BuilderW
Bible Builder

Bible Builder is a Christian video game for MS-DOS produced by Everbright Software in 1992.

BioscopiaW
Bioscopia

Bioscopia: Where Science Conquers Evil is a 2001 educational adventure video game. It is a sister game to Physicus and Chemicus.

Blue's Clues KindergartenW
Blue's Clues Kindergarten

Blue's Clues Kindergarten is a Windows and Macintosh PC video game distributed on CD-ROM. Based on the television series Blue's Clues, kids can learn different skills that will help them get ready for grade school.

Blue's Treasure HuntW
Blue's Treasure Hunt

Blue's Treasure Hunt is a 1999 educational video game developed and published by Humongous Entertainment, based on the Blue's Clues television series.

Bodyworks Voyager: Missions in AnatomyW
Bodyworks Voyager: Missions in Anatomy

Bodyworks Voyager is an educational computer game and action shooter for MS-DOS released in 1994. It was developed by Mythos Software, Inc. and published by Software Marketing Corporation. The game teaches human anatomy, and involves a first-person shooter style component as well as quizzes on the human body.

Brain BoostW
Brain Boost

Brain Boost, also known as The Professor's Brain Trainer in Australia and Europe, is a series of three brain-training games developed by Interchannel for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. Brain Boost was originally released in 2005 in Japan. Majesco Entertainment published the first two games in the series in the United States on November 17, 2006, the third game on January 22, 2008. Each game consists of five related mini-games.

Bronkie the BronchiasaurusW
Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus

Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus is an educational platform video game developed by American studio WaveQuest and published by Raya Systems for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is a part of educational video game series from Raya that includes Captain Novolin, Rex Ronan: Experimental Surgeon and Packy and Marlon.

Bug AdventureW
Bug Adventure

Bug Adventure is an educational video game about bugs by Knowledge Adventure. It was first released in 1994.

Captain Bible in Dome of DarknessW
Captain Bible in Dome of Darkness

Captain Bible in Dome of Darkness is a Christian video game title released by Bridgestone Multimedia Group in 1994. The main focus of the game is scripture memorization but action video game elements can also play a significant role depending on options selected during setup.

Cave of the Word WizardW
Cave of the Word Wizard

Cave of the Word Wizard is a 1982 educational children's game released for the Commodore 64 by Timeworks, Inc. It is designed to teach spelling.

Cyberchase: Castleblanca QuestW
Cyberchase: Castleblanca Quest

Cyberchase: Castleblanca Quest is a computer game developed by Canadian studio Basis Applied Technology and published by The Learning Company and based on the Cyberchase edutainment TV series. The game was released in 2003.

Dr. Brain: Action ReactionW
Dr. Brain: Action Reaction

Dr. Brain: Action Reaction is the third installment of the Dr. Brain series by Knowledge Adventure, based on the series by Sierra Entertainment.

Dr. Seuss' Fix-Up the Mix-Up PuzzlerW
Dr. Seuss' Fix-Up the Mix-Up Puzzler

Designed for children ages 4–10, Dr. Seuss' Fix-Up the Mix-Up Puzzler is an electronic sliding puzzle featuring six Dr. Seuss characters: the Cat in the Hat, the Grinch, a Star-Bellied Sneetch, the Doorman, and the Woset and Clark. The object of the game is to reassemble scrambled pictures, each of which is composed of three characters.

Dream House (video game)W
Dream House (video game)

Dream House is a Commodore 64 game created by Joyce Hakansson Associates, released in 1984 by CBS Electronics. It allows the player to design and test the house of his or her dreams.

FutureUW
FutureU

futureU is an educational video game developed and published by Aspyr Media on November 5, 2008 for Windows, Mac OS X, and the Nintendo DS, and created in association with test preparation company Kaplan, Inc.

Globetrotter 2W
Globetrotter 2

Globetrotter 2 is an educational game about geography by Deadline Games. The player has to answer geographical questions in order to progress through the game and move to other countries and cities. Each city has its own set of questions. Computer Active describes it as an "excellent learning tool for those planning a foreign trip or just hoping to pick up some general knowledge about the world around them."

InLivingW
InLiving

InLiving is an educational game focusing on independent living. Aimed at young people aged 13–25, the game has been developed by Creative North Studios and Kirklees Neighbourhood Housing for use by housing organisations as a tool to deliver key information to prospective and current tenants. The game helps players understand the challenges they may face when moving into a property for the first time. The game was launched on 5 June 2008.

James Discovers MathW
James Discovers Math

James Discovers Math is an educational video game that was developed in 1995 by Broderbund in association with Australian developer Brains.

JumpStart KindergartenW
JumpStart Kindergarten

JumpStart Kindergarten is an educational personal computer game developed by Fanfare Software and released by Knowledge Adventure on the MS-DOS platform in 1994 (v1.0). It was the first product released in the JumpStart series and, as its name suggests, it is intended to teach kindergarten students. According to the Knowledge Adventure founder Bill Gross, it is the first educational software program that covers the entire kindergarten curriculum. It was ported to the Windows and Macintosh systems in 1995 (v1.2). It was updated with a new version on 24 November 1997 (v2.0). In 2000, the game was specially designed on VHS. That same year it was updated with additional content in a 2-CD Deluxe version in 2000 (v2.6), that included JumpStart Around the World. Eventually it was replaced in 2002 by JumpStart Advanced Kindergarten.

Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten DSW
Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten DS

Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten DS , is a Kanji-English-Japanese dictionary based training software developed for the Nintendo DS and released on April 13, 2006. The software was developed by Nintendo's Software Development and Design division with assistance from Intelligent Systems. It was only released in Japan. The software is marketed as a part of the Genius series.

Kinect Nat Geo TVW
Kinect Nat Geo TV

Kinect Nat Geo TV is an interactive television program for the Xbox 360 video game console. It was developed by Relentless Software and SkyBox Labs, and published by Microsoft Studios. It was released on 18 September 2012.

Kinect Sesame Street TVW
Kinect Sesame Street TV

Kinect Sesame Street TV is a Sesame Street video game of an interactive television program for the Microsoft Windows & Xbox 360 consoles. It is based on the children's television series of the same name and is aimed at children. Because of its motion gesture features, the game requires the Xbox 360's Kinect sensor to get into action. It is developed by Microsoft Studios' Soho Productions & published by Microsoft Studios. This interactive television program was released on 18 September 2012.

L – A Mathemagical AdventureW
L – A Mathemagical Adventure

L – A Mathemagical Adventure is an educational adventure game that was created for the BBC/Acorn class of computers in 1984. It was written by members of the Association of Teachers of Mathematics and found its way into school computers, predominantly in the UK. The game is controlled by a contemporaneous two-word input system in the form of "<verb> <noun>", e.g. "get book", and includes several mathematical and logical puzzles. The target audience for L is mid-late primary (elementary) school children, and the puzzles are based on this level of critical thinking.

LightbotW
Lightbot

Lightbot is an educational video game for learning software programming concepts, developed by Danny Yaroslavski. Lightbot has been played 7 million times, and is highly rated on iTunes and Google Play store. Lightbot is available as an online Flash game, and an application for Android and iOS mobile phones. Lightbot has been built with Flash and OpenFL.

Mickey's Adventures in NumberlandW
Mickey's Adventures in Numberland

Mickey's Adventures in Numberland is an educational Nintendo Entertainment System game starring the famous cartoon character Mickey Mouse.

Mickey's Safari in LetterlandW
Mickey's Safari in Letterland

Mickey's Safari in Letterland is a 1993 educational Nintendo Entertainment System video game starring the famous cartoon character Mickey Mouse. In this game, Mickey must collect all of the letters of the alphabet for his museum by going to six different territories. There are three levels of difficulty.

MinDStormW
MinDStorm

MinDStorm, known in Japan as Akiyama Jin Kyouju Kanshuu: Zennou JinJin , is an educational video game published and developed by ASK for the Nintendo DS video game console. It was first released in Japan on September 1, 2006, and was released on May 4, 2007 in Europe. MinDStorm was released under the name "Master Jin Jin's IQ Challenge" in North America and was released on October 8, 2007.

My Chinese CoachW
My Chinese Coach

My Chinese Coach is a video game for the Nintendo DS and iOS developed by Sensory Sweep Studios and published by Ubisoft. As an installment of the My Coach series, the game teaches Mandarin Chinese through a series of lessons and games. It was released August 26, 2008.

My CoachW
My Coach

My Coach is a series of video games released by Ubisoft for the Nintendo DS and Wii gaming systems. Pauline Jacquey, the series producer, has described the series as a tool for "developing projects that make people feel that playing games is worth their while, allowing them to spend quality time with family and friends, learn a new skill, or improve their daily lives.”

My Disney KitchenW
My Disney Kitchen

My Disney Kitchen is a PlayStation video game distributed by Disney Interactive. The PlayStation release was published by Atlus in Japan, while BAM! Entertainment published the North American release. It was released in Japan on February 7, 2002 and in North America on November 5, 2002. The game is designed for young children to encourage creativity and improve observation skills. The game contains several cooking appliances and food items, as well as a breakfast station and a cake-making station. The player can decorate the kitchen and change the wallpaper and decorations like the tablecloth.

My First AlphabetW
My First Alphabet

My First Alphabet is an educational game for the Atari 8-bit family of home computers. It was programmed by Fernando Herrera and published by the Atari Program Exchange in 1981. The game won the first Atari Star Award which led to the creation of First Star Software and a string of games from Herrera.

My SAT CoachW
My SAT Coach

My SAT Coach is a game on the Nintendo DS that helps students prepare for the SAT, a common standardized college-entry exam for American high school students.

Nessy Learning ProgrammeW
Nessy Learning Programme

Nessy Learning is an award-winning educational publisher that creates multi-media learning games, video content, and computer program, that are used in schools and homes in 192 countries around the world. The Nessy Reading & Spelling Program was the first cloud based educational learning program, and Nessy's Dyslexia Quest was the first app created for dyslexic learners. All of the Nessy programs were originally designed for dyslexic students between 5 and 16 years old but after it was discovered that they were effective for teaching all students to read, they began to be used as a general phonics based curriculum. The programs are developed and published by Net Educational Systems - now known as Nessy by British entrepreneur Mike Jones, who is dyslexic.

Noddy's Magic AdventureW
Noddy's Magic Adventure

Noddy's Magic Adventure is an educational kids video game released for the PlayStation in 2000, developed by Mind's Eye Productions and published by BBC Multimedia. The game is based on the character Noddy by Enid Blyton.

Otona no Onnaryoku KenteiW
Otona no Onnaryoku Kentei

Otona no Onnaryoku Kentei is a Nintendo DS game by Konami that aims to teach the knowledge, skills and manners to be an "upstanding woman."

Party Quiz Mega QW
Party Quiz Mega Q

Party Quiz Mega Q is a quiz video game developed and published by Sega, which released for the Mega Drive in Japan in 1993. Players participate in a television quiz programme, answering questions in rounds of differing rules, earning or losing points along the way. Up to five players are supported, and the game was released on the Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console in 2007. In 2014, the soundtrack was released on the Mega Drive 25th Anniversary Album Vol.1 album.

Play with the TeletubbiesW
Play with the Teletubbies

Play with the Teletubbies is an educational video game developed by Asylum Entertainment and published by BBC Multimedia and Knowledge Adventure. Based on the British children's television series Teletubbies, it was released for Microsoft Windows in 1998 and PlayStation in 2000.

PoddW
Podd

Podd is an educational game for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, published by Acornsoft in 1984.

RARSW
RARS

RARS is an acronym for Robot Auto Racing Simulator. It is an open source 3D racing simulator. RARS is designed to enabled pre-programmed AI drivers to race against one another. RARS was used as the base for TORCS. It was used as an example in the book Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining by Mieczysław Kłopotek.

Reading Blaster 2000W
Reading Blaster 2000

Reading Blaster 2000 is a remake of Reading Blaster: Invasion of the Word Snatchers created by Davidson & Associates in 1996. The game was later resold as Reading Blaster: Ages 6–9 in 1998 and, under Knowledge Adventure, as Reading Blaster for 3rd Grade in 2000. It is part of the Blaster Learning System series.

Ribbon HeroW
Ribbon Hero

Ribbon Hero is a video game developed by Microsoft Office Labs. The game is available as a free download and serves to educate users of Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 how to use the ribbon interface. It is followed by the sequel, Ribbon Hero 2.

Ribbon Hero 2W
Ribbon Hero 2

Ribbon Hero 2: Clippy's Second Chance, or just Ribbon Hero 2, is a video game developed by Microsoft Office Labs. The game is available as a free download and serves to educate users of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote in Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 how to use the ribbon interface. It is a sequel to Ribbon Hero.

Sea Life SafariW
Sea Life Safari

Sea Life Safari is an under water exploration video game originally developed by Wild Tangent for the PC. Sierra Online released the game on Xbox Live Arcade on June 18, 2008.

Sesame Street: Ready, Set, Grover!W
Sesame Street: Ready, Set, Grover!

Sesame Street: Ready, Set, Grover! is a Sesame Street video game that was released on August 2, 2011. The game is available for the Wii and Nintendo DS and promotes healthy advice, as part of Sesame Workshop's Healthy Habits for Life project. Unlike 2010's Cookie's Counting Carnival and Elmo's A-to-Zoo Adventure, Grover was not released on Microsoft Windows.

Slater & Charlie Go CampingW
Slater & Charlie Go Camping

Slater & Charlie Go Camping is a Interactive storybook developed and published by Sierra On-Line. It was released for MS-DOS and Macintosh on May 19, 1993. It is a third-person perspective educational game.

Swamp Gas Visits the United States of AmericaW
Swamp Gas Visits the United States of America

Swamp Gas Visits the United States of America is a computer game developed by Inline Design in 1990 for the Macintosh and Windows_3.1x. A sequel - Swamp Gas Visits Europe - was released in 1992.

Tori-EmakiW
Tori-Emaki

Tori-Emaki is an interactive emakimono developed by SCE London Studio in association with Playlogic Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 platform, which utilizes the PlayStation Eye camera peripheral. It was released on the European PlayStation Store on November 1, 2007 and on the North American PlayStation Store on January 17, 2008.

Tux TypingW
Tux Typing

Tux Typing is a free and open source typing tutor created especially for children. It features several different types of game play, at a variety of difficulty levels. It is designed to be fun and to improve words per minute speed of typists.

Tweenies: Game TimeW
Tweenies: Game Time

Tweenies: Game Time is an educational kids video game released in Europe in 2001 for PlayStation, developed and published by BBC Multimedia.

Wall Street KidW
Wall Street Kid

Wall Street Kid is a video game released by SOFEL for the NES. It was originally released in Japan as The Money Game II: Kabutochou no Kiseki , which was the sequel to The Money Game.

The Weakest Link (video game)W
The Weakest Link (video game)

The Weakest Link is an edutainment video game based on the television show of the same name, developed by Traveller's Tales, published by Activision and distributed by BBC Multimedia, for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows platforms. Anne Robinson, the television show's real-life host, features in the game throughout gameplay and recorded footage, beginning with the opening speech, at the beginning of each round, and during each round's voting stage.

Wiggins in StorylandW
Wiggins in Storyland

Wiggins in Storyland is an educational computer game designed for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. It was released by Virgin Sound and Design in 1994. The game centers around a green bookworm named Wiggins and features voice acting by Doug Preis, Joseph Siravo, Eden Rigal, Richmond Hoxie, Polly Adams, and Daniel Rysnyder.

XanagramsW
Xanagrams

Xanagrams is an educational game that is a cross between a crossword puzzle and Scrabble. It was given away for free with the Amstrad CPC 464 and was a popular game. There are 3 difficulty level to the game, from middle school aged to adults. A game can consist of 1-5 words and the player is given a jumble of letters to sort out to form the correct words.

Yūyu no Quiz de Go! Go!W
Yūyu no Quiz de Go! Go!

Yūyu no Quiz de Go! Go! (ゆうゆのクイズでGO!GO!) is a Japanese quiz video game released by Taito Corporation for the arcades in 1990, and later ported to the Super Famicom platform.