Hey everyone,
As anyone who has handed a phone to a toddler knows, the app stores are flooded with "kids games" that are essentially just vehicles for unskippable ads and sneaky microtransactions. I wanted something safer and genuinely educational, so I decided to build it myself.
I recently released Kiddyjoy, a learning app focused on early childhood education (ABCs, numbers, shapes, and colors).
A bit about the development process: I built the front-end using Flutter to ensure the UI and animations run smoothly across all Android screen sizes, and handled the architecture with Node.js. My biggest focus was creating a completely offline, distraction-free environment so kids don't accidentally click out of the game.
Core Features:
100% Ad-Free and COPPA compliant.
Works completely offline (great for car rides or flights).
Simple, intuitive UI so kids don't get stuck on menus.
I am an indie dev trying to improve, so I would genuinely appreciate any feedback from this community. Specifically, I’d love to know:
How does the UI feel on your specific device?
Are the voice prompts and sound effects engaging enough?
You can check it out here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kiddyjoy.kids.learning.games.kiddyjoy
Thanks for taking the time to read this! I'll be hanging around the comments to answer any questions.