
Progressive logic
Moko-Doko
Short logic challenges encourage children to observe, test an idea, and keep going when the first answer is not the right one.
- Pattern recognition
- Planning
- Persistence
Games & puzzles
MokoDo keeps logic games inside the same family system as chores, learning, and rewards. Parents choose what is available to each child.

Three ways to think
Each game asks children to notice, plan, and respond in a different way.

Progressive logic
Short logic challenges encourage children to observe, test an idea, and keep going when the first answer is not the right one.

Tactical thinking
Focused chess positions help children look ahead, compare possibilities, and find a strong next move.

Spatial problem-solving
Arrange falling shapes, read the available space, and adapt a plan as the board changes.
Part of the family economy
Parents choose which games each child can open. Children use Moko earned through the family routine, making play a clear part of the system rather than an endless feed.
A quieter kind of game space
MokoDo games stay inside the child’s family account, alongside the activities and rewards selected by their parents.
Purposeful play in the family routine
Connect puzzles to chores, learning, earned Moko, and parent choices in one app.