Age of Learning’s Latest Is a $100 Million Educational Game

How much does it cost to build educational games with all the flair and polish of their commercial counterparts? $10 million? $13 million?

Try $100 million. That’s roughly how much Age of Learning estimates it will have spent by the end of this year on “Adventure Academy,” a multiplayer online game to teach elementary- and middle-school age children subjects including math, social studies and language arts. The game, publicly available today, works on web browsers and iOS and Android mobile devices.

For more information about the game, please refer to this article. For a direct link to “Adventure Academy,” please click here.