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IaiaGames is an independent mobile game project developed by Maria Chiara (known as Iaia, from which the project takes its name). It represents an exploration of game development through small digital games and playful experiments across different genres and audiences. The project includes both math-focused games and non-educational titles, such as parody games inspired by videogame culture (including CS:GO). Unfortunately the games are no longer available.

Games developed

  • Math Fly – A fast-paced arcade math game where players fly up and down to collect the correct coins while avoiding mistakes.

  • Math Race – An educational racing game where players compete against a robot by solving arithmetic operations. The game allows training addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division across multiple difficulty levels and characters.

  • Friends of 10 – A game designed for early primary school students to introduce number pairs that sum to ten. Players guide a crab to collect the correct balloons, with mistakes gradually increasing the challenge.

  • Dino Numbers – A counting game for young children focused on recognizing numbers up to 9. Players count falling meteorites and select the tree displaying the correct number.

  • Count and Swim – A math game aimed at introducing sums up to 10. Players solve simple additions by popping the correct bubbles while managing increasing in-game pressure.

  • Wake Up Moon – A puzzle game where players guide a star to the moon using stardust to control direction and movement. Featuring multiple levels, environments, and collectible stars, the game combines logic and timing..

  • Rush B: Minigames – A parody game inspired by CS:GO , featuring a collection of minigames focused on reflexes and movement, with challenges and achievements to unlock.

  • Rush C – A parody title continuing the playful reinterpretation of CS:GO theme. In this mobile game the focus is defuse the bomb while chickens distract you!

  • Umarell – An "game" designed to encourage stepping away from the phone. Players leave their Umarell, a stereotypical Italian construction-site observer,watching a growing construction site, unlocking new buildings and outfits over time.

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