Meaningful digital activity that develops creativity and logical thinking. Children don’t spend time on passive entertainment — they create and learn.
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School licenses, teacher support and lessons usable in class and presentations, all fully aligned with the national curriculum (including continuity with Scratch and as an alternative or complement to Minecraft Education).
A ready-made solution for extracurricular clubs: structured lessons, methodological support and a platform that keeps children motivated to create and learn long-term.



Why Engu?
Children play ready-made scenarios as games or use them as starter templates. They gradually create their own worlds, stories and games — all offline, on a standard home computer.
Intuitive controls children can handle independently, easy adding of characters and objects through simple selection, scene editing without writing code, block-based scripting by drag and drop that children already know. A child can create for several hours without parental help.
Engu includes comprehensive tools for terrain creation, environment work and building custom objects and scenes.
Engu is a private and thoroughly tested product that never connects to public game servers.
Pricing
Use Engu free with your whole family. Enjoy a 14-day trial of the Complete version, with unlimited fun - featuring the Editor, an extensive library of assets, maps, and all features included.
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Questions & Answers
Yes — a child can create their own game or interactive project and use it as a practical demonstration of skills (logic, creativity, project work). Specific requirements vary by school, but a personal project is a strong addition to a portfolio.
Yes. Engu builds on the principles children often learn in Scratch and moves them toward larger projects and game development with a presentable outcome.
Yes — we provide school licenses tailored to the size of the school and teaching needs. We are happy to recommend the most suitable setup and implementation approach.
Within two weeks, most children can create a game map with their own simple environment and a basic mini-game or short story.
No. Engu is suitable even for beginners — children learn gradually through hands-on practice and by creating their own project.
