BriteBop Games designs tabletop experiences that turn learning into play.
Our games help kids build confidence in math, logic, and problem-solving through adventure, cooperation, and thoughtful design—not drills or worksheets. We believe learning sticks best when it feels meaningful, social, and fun.
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Each BriteBop game is created with families in mind: easy to learn, engaging to play, and built to spark curiosity long after the box is closed.
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Our first title, Mathgic Quest, is currently in development, with more games planned as part of our growing catalog.

Mathgic Quest
Mathgic Quest is a fantasy board game where kids jump into an adventure—rolling dice, teaming up heroes, and making clever choices—while practicing addition and subtraction without even realizing they’re doing math.
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Instead of worksheets or drills, numbers show up as part of the story: powering abilities, solving challenges, and deciding what happens next. Kids stay focused on the quest, not the calculation—and the learning happens naturally through play.
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Every turn invites players to add, subtract, and adjust their plans on the fly. Because the results matter immediately in the game, kids stay engaged, confident, and eager to keep going. Mistakes aren’t failures—they’re just part of the adventure.
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How the game works (and how kids learn)
In Mathgic Quest, players take on the roles of adventurers exploring a magical world filled with challenges, quests, and clever foes. On each turn, players roll dice, make choices, and use simple math to move through the world.
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Because math actions immediately affect what happens in the game, players stay engaged and motivated. Mistakes aren’t punished—they’re part of the learning loop, encouraging experimentation, discussion, and teamwork.
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Mathgic Quest is designed to be easy to learn, fast to play, and flexible for different skill levels. Younger players build foundational math skills, while older players engage with strategy, planning, and cooperation.
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At its heart, Mathgic Quest is about making math feel meaningful—something you use to succeed, not something you’re tested on.







Choose Your Heroes
In Mathgic Quest, players don’t just control a single character—they select two heroes to form a balanced adventuring team. Each hero comes from one of eight distinct factions, each with its own personality, motivation, and way of interacting with the game’s math-based challenges.
This dual-hero system encourages planning, comparison, and discussion as players decide how different abilities and strengths work together.









