Every kid begins with 10,000 free Sparks — enough to finish and publish a real game, no card, no commitment. The one-time ₹120 trial pack adds 12,000 more when they want to keep going. From there, two ways to go further.
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| Pack | Sparks | ≈ Finished games | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free on signup | 10,000 | 2–3 | |
| ₹120 trial — one time | 12,000 | 3 | Buy → |
| ₹500 only | 50,000 | 12–15 | Buy → |
| ₹1000 only Best value | 1,00,000 | 25–30 | Buy → |
1 Spark = 1 paisa, and every ask is metered — your kid pays for the AI work each ask actually uses, with the exact ⚡ shown after every one. For a 2D game, a first playable version costs about ₹6–8; a finished game — the first version plus all the improvements — about ₹30–45. Publishing and hosting are free: Sparks pay for building, and keeping their games live costs nothing, ever. Sparks never expire. No subscription, nothing renews, nothing to cancel.
They ask the questions, your kid does the building. Grouped by age, so a seven-year-old is never in a room with thirteen-year-olds.
| Ages | Sessions | Price | Sparks included |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7–10 | 8 | ₹10,000 only Saves ₹3,000 | 100,000 |
| 11–14 | 4 | ₹6,500 only | 40,000 |
A twelve-year-old can already describe what they want. A seven-year-old is still learning to — and that's the whole skill — so they get twice the time with a teacher. The 8-session pack costs ₹3,000 less than two 4-session packs, and carries 2.5× the Sparks.
| Sessions | Price | Sparks included |
|---|---|---|
| 8 | ₹20,000 only | 100,000 |
Kids build in pairs, then the whole room builds one game together — six kids, six levels, each at their own address. It only works if they agree first, which turns out to be the hard part.
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