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Codeverse is a program where kids spend their time building real apps and games using real code. Through the Codeverse Studio online creation platform, kids can code, design apps and games, launch and publish what they make, and share their apps and games with family and friends. Each monthly kit adds new ways to keep creating games and apps.
• Ages: 6–13 years old
• Price: Plans start at $9.95/month. $25.95/month for a monthly kit plus full access to Codeverse Studio. Free shipping. Cancel anytime.
Codeverse uses a monthly kit plus an online platform where kids learn, build, and bring their own ideas to life. Each monthly kit arrives with challenges, collectibles, and surprises, and each kit unlocks an award-winning Codeverse Studio. Guided Missions in the Studio teach coding and creative skills by having kids build real apps and games, using tools such as characters, animations, sounds, and other creative tools. The difficulty and tools grow with the child’s skills, unlocking harder challenges and more advanced tools over time. Kids can publish what they build, share it with family and friends, and take part in a safe, kid-powered community where they code, play, earn badges, and create Missions for others. Over 500,000 games have been built by kids on Codeverse Studio. A Skills Dashboard is available for parents to track progress in real time. The monthly kit ships in 48 hours, with free shipping and the option to cancel anytime.
The stated mission of Codeverse is: “Empower Every Kid to Create.” The leadership team includes Katy as CEO, Brittany in Design, and Craig as Chairman. Codeverse Studio is described as an award-winning coding platform, and each kit unlocks this award-winning Studio.
Parents and kids describe that a 7-year-old daughter “loves it” and is “learning useful skills while having a great time doing it,” and another parent calls it “a blessing.” Kids say that “coding makes me happy especially when I test my code and it works,” that they “like to code so I can make cool games and apps to play with,” and that they “get to make games and share them with friends.” One parent says this is “the only screen time I don’t feel guilty about” and that their daughter made an app and now wants to be a game designer. Another parent says their son sends his work to family and teachers and that “everyone is impressed.” One description compares Codeverse to “the vitamins inside a chocolate cake: teaching critical skills while having a blast,” and another says Codeverse has “discovered a way to make computational thinking a fun and enjoyable experience for all ages.”
Last updated August 3, 2026.
• Ages: 6–13 years old
• Price: Plans start at $9.95/month. $25.95/month for a monthly kit plus full access to Codeverse Studio. Free shipping. Cancel anytime.
Codeverse uses a monthly kit plus an online platform where kids learn, build, and bring their own ideas to life. Each monthly kit arrives with challenges, collectibles, and surprises, and each kit unlocks an award-winning Codeverse Studio. Guided Missions in the Studio teach coding and creative skills by having kids build real apps and games, using tools such as characters, animations, sounds, and other creative tools. The difficulty and tools grow with the child’s skills, unlocking harder challenges and more advanced tools over time. Kids can publish what they build, share it with family and friends, and take part in a safe, kid-powered community where they code, play, earn badges, and create Missions for others. Over 500,000 games have been built by kids on Codeverse Studio. A Skills Dashboard is available for parents to track progress in real time. The monthly kit ships in 48 hours, with free shipping and the option to cancel anytime.
The stated mission of Codeverse is: “Empower Every Kid to Create.” The leadership team includes Katy as CEO, Brittany in Design, and Craig as Chairman. Codeverse Studio is described as an award-winning coding platform, and each kit unlocks this award-winning Studio.
Parents and kids describe that a 7-year-old daughter “loves it” and is “learning useful skills while having a great time doing it,” and another parent calls it “a blessing.” Kids say that “coding makes me happy especially when I test my code and it works,” that they “like to code so I can make cool games and apps to play with,” and that they “get to make games and share them with friends.” One parent says this is “the only screen time I don’t feel guilty about” and that their daughter made an app and now wants to be a game designer. Another parent says their son sends his work to family and teachers and that “everyone is impressed.” One description compares Codeverse to “the vitamins inside a chocolate cake: teaching critical skills while having a blast,” and another says Codeverse has “discovered a way to make computational thinking a fun and enjoyable experience for all ages.”
Last updated August 3, 2026.
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