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Pok Pok, the award-winning game for young children, is now making its debut on Android after years of success on iOS. The game, designed for kids ages 2-8, offers a unique experience compared to other mobile games. It is ad-free, free of in-app purchases, and does not contain any words or letters. Instead, Pok Pok aims to transform traditional toys into a digital format, providing a calming and non-addictive play experience for children.
Pok Pok is a Montessori-inspired playroom for kids aged 2-8. Our interactive learning games are open-ended with no levels, winning or losing. This makes for calming and non-addictive play so kids can stay regulated. (Which also means less tantrums!)
CEO Melissa Cash highlighted the demand for an Android release due to the lower cost of Android hardware compared to iPads, even for parents using iPhones. The expansion to Android reflects Pok Pok’s mission of fostering creativity and curiosity in children worldwide, making playful learning accessible to more families.
Bringing Pok Pok to Android means expanding our mission of nurturing creativity and curiosity in children everywhere. This launch marks a huge leap forward in making playful learning accessible to more families around the world, and opening doors for kids no matter what device they use.
Pok Pok is now available on the Play Store, with availability on Amazon’s Appstore for Fire tablets coming soon. The app offers a 7-day free trial followed by a subscription model of .99 per month or .99 per year. Subscribers can expect regular content updates every 6-8 weeks, with a recent teaser hinting at the introduction of numbers in an upcoming update.
We still have a lot up our sleeves! We’re exploring new ways to expand and push the boundaries of what’s possible with conscious digital learning for kids. People should keep an eye out for some major updates in the next few months, including our first introduction of numbers into Pok Pok—a little spoiler!
Pok Pok on Android is compatible with various phones and tablets, including kid-focused devices from Samsung and other brands. The game’s expansion to Android opens up new possibilities for children to engage in educational and interactive play experiences.