Game & Interactive Content Development

Small Games and Interactive Experiences That Make Learning, Training, and Marketing More Engaging

Not every game needs to be a large, expensive, console-style project.

Sometimes a small, focused game can do exactly what a business, school, nonprofit, or content creator needs: teach a concept, explain an idea, promote a brand, support a training program, or make users more engaged.

Danson Solutions creates small games, educational games, interactive quizzes, digital learning activities, gamified content, mobile mini games, web games, and digital versions of physical board games.

We have built many educational games for Math, English, and AI subjects for kids through our gamified learning platform, ChimpVine.

Our focus is on practical, lightweight, useful games — not large-scale 3D games or major commercial game titles.

Educational games. Mini games. Quiz games. Mobile games. Web games. YouTube Playables-style experiences. Digital board games. Interactive learning tools.

Static Content Does Not Always Keep People Engaged

Many organizations have valuable content, but the content is not always engaging. A school may have lessons students find boring. A training company may have material learners do not complete. A nonprofit may have an awareness message people forget. A business may want a fun way to promote a product or service. A board game creator may want to test or share a digital version of a physical game.

Common problems include

Practical Game Development for Learning, Training, Marketing, and Engagement

Danson Solutions helps organizations create small games and interactive content with a clear purpose.

We do not build large console games or massive open-world games. We focus on small, focused, practical games that can be used for education, training, marketing, community engagement, and digital products.

We can help you with:

Our Experience

Built from Real Experience

Through ChimpVine, Danson Solutions has created its own gamified learning platform designed to help K–12 students and teachers learn subjects such as AI, Math, English, and Spanish.

We have developed many small educational games, quizzes, and interactive learning activities for children. This experience gives us a strong foundation in:

Child-friendly game design
Educational content design
Short learning games
Quiz-based interactions
Simple scoring systems
Gamified learning flows
Fun characters and mascots
Learning reinforcement
Web & mobile-friendly content
Teacher & student use cases

Our Philosophy: Educational games should be more than entertainment. They should help learners practice, remember, and apply what they learn.

Game Types

Types of Games & Interactive Content

We build a wide variety of interactive experiences tailored to your specific goals and audience.

Educational Games

12 examples

Educational games can help students learn through play. Useful for schools, tutoring centers, online course creators, edtech companies, nonprofits, and children’s learning brands.

  • Math practice games
  • English vocabulary games
  • Spelling & grammar games
  • AI concept games
  • Science quiz games
  • Matching & sorting games
  • Drag-and-drop activities
  • Multiple-choice challenge games
  • Timed practice games
  • Reward-based learning games

Training Games

9 examples

Training games help employees or learners practice concepts in an interactive way—more engaging than static slides or PDFs.

  • Safety training games
  • Customer service training games
  • Compliance awareness games
  • Sales & product knowledge games
  • Onboarding games
  • Scenario-based training activities
  • Quiz challenge games
  • Decision-making simulations

Marketing Mini Games

10 examples

Small games for campaigns, events, social media, product awareness, or lead generation. Helps people spend more time with your brand.

  • Spin-to-win style games
  • Quiz challenge games
  • Branded trivia & product matching
  • Event booth games
  • Awareness campaign games
  • Score-based contests
  • Holiday or seasonal games
  • Social media challenge games
  • Simple promotional games

Mobile Mini Games

8 uses

Small games for mobile apps or mobile-first experiences. A short, focused activity inside a larger app.

  • Kids learning apps
  • Training apps
  • Brand & community apps
  • Event apps
  • Loyalty & awareness apps
  • Internal employee apps

Web Games

8 uses

Played through a browser, embedded into websites, landing pages, learning platforms, or campaign pages. Easier to distribute than a full mobile app.

  • Educational & business websites
  • Nonprofit campaigns
  • Training portals
  • Online courses
  • Brand engagement & product launches
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Lead generation campaigns

YouTube Playables-Style

8 examples

Lightweight games designed for short, interactive experiences suitable for websites, mobile use, and YouTube Playables-style opportunities.

  • Short puzzle games
  • Quiz & tap-and-play games
  • Matching & score challenge games
  • Educational micro games
  • Creator-branded mini games
  • Simple arcade-style games
The first step is usually to build a lightweight concept and review platform requirements before planning submission.

Digital Board Game Conversions

13 features

Convert physical board games, card games, or tabletop concepts into a digital version to test with more users, share remotely, or create a prototype for investors.

  • Digital board layout & player turns
  • Dice, spinner & card deck mechanics
  • Rule-based movement & score tracking
  • Timers & simple AI opponent
  • Local/online multiplayer planning
  • Tutorial screens & digital prototype
  • Mobile or web version

Interactive Quizzes & Assessments

9 types

One of the simplest and most useful forms of interactive content. They can teach, test, and collect useful information at the same time.

  • Educational & training assessments
  • Personality-style & lead qualification quizzes
  • Knowledge checks & certification practice
  • Student progress quizzes
  • AI-generated question workflows
  • Score-based feedback quizzes
Features

Common Features We Include

Depending on the project, your game or interactive content may include any combination of these features. Not every game needs every feature—a good mini game stays focused.

  • Start screen
  • Instructions
  • Levels
  • Timers
  • Score tracking
  • Points & badges
  • Progress tracking
  • Sound effects
  • Background music
  • Character animations
  • Simple game physics
  • Drag-and-drop activities
  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Matching mechanics
  • Cards, dice, spinners
  • Leaderboard
  • User login
  • Data tracking
  • Admin dashboard
  • Question bank
  • Mobile-friendly layout
  • Web embed
  • App integration
  • Learning platform integration
  • AI-assisted content generation
  • Teacher or admin reporting
Workflows

Sample Game Workflows

How different game experiences flow from start to finish.

A student opens the game, chooses a level, solves math questions, earns points, receives feedback, and sees their score.

Start Game
Choose Level
Solve Question
Get Feedback
Earn Score
Continue / Retry

A student sees a word, matches it with the correct meaning or image, receives feedback, and progresses.

Word Appears
Choose Answer
Feedback Shown
Score Updated
Next Word

A student learns a simple AI concept through a short game or challenge.

Concept Introduced
Game Challenge
Make Choices
Feedback Explains
Score Recorded

An employee is placed in a scenario, chooses an answer, gets feedback, and learns the correct process.

Scenario Shown
Choose Action
Feedback Appears
Score Updated
Result Saved

A visitor plays a short branded game, earns a score, and is invited to submit contact information.

Play Game
Score Shown
Offer Appears
Lead Form
Follow-up

A physical board game is converted into a digital experience with turns, movement, rules, scoring.

Players Start
Board Displayed
Dice / Action
Move / Choose
Winner Shown
Platforms

Platforms & Delivery Options

Games built for the platforms your audience actually uses.

Website Games

Educational sites, campaigns, nonprofit pages, training portals, blogs, and lead gen.

Mobile App Games

Learning apps, kids apps, training, community, brand, and internal company apps.

Learning Platforms

Schools, tutoring centers, edtech platforms, teacher tools, and student practice.

YouTube Playables

Creator-branded, short challenge, puzzle, quiz, and mobile-friendly casual games.

Board Game Prototypes

Board game creators, education companies, family games, strategy, and classroom games.

Audiences

Who We Build Games For

Serving industries that benefit from interactive engagement.

Schools & Ed Companies

Games that help students practice, learn, and stay engaged.

Training Companies

Interactive training content, quiz games, scenario games, and gamified assessments.

Nonprofits & Campaigns

Games and quizzes that communicate important messages memorably.

Businesses & Brands

Branded games, promotional games, lead gen, and interactive web experiences.

Mobile App Owners

Mini games and interactive activities added to existing mobile apps.

Board Game Creators

Converting physical board game ideas into digital prototypes or playable versions.

Content Creators

Interactive experiences, quiz games, challenge games, or Playables-style concepts.

Scope

What We Do Not Build

We Focus on Small and Practical Games

Danson Solutions is not a large AAA game studio. Our focus is on small, useful, interactive games for education, training, marketing, and prototypes—allowing us to move faster and support clear goals.

  • Large 3D console games
  • Massive multiplayer online games
  • Large open-world games
  • High-budget commercial games
  • Complex real-time 3D games
  • Games requiring large art/animation teams
Transformation

Before & After

The impact of adding interactive content to your organization.

Before Interactive Content

  • Lessons that feel too static
  • Training that users do not complete
  • Marketing campaigns easy to forget
  • Physical board games hard to share
  • Mobile apps needing more engagement
  • Websites lacking interactive content
  • Game ideas but no prototype
  • Quizzes that could be more fun
  • Learning platforms needing practice

After Game Development

  • Educational games & interactive quizzes
  • Training activities that engage
  • Mobile mini games & web games
  • Digital board game prototypes
  • More engaging learning content
  • Better user participation & recall
  • Score tracking & feedback
  • A more memorable brand experience
  • A playable prototype to test & improve
Process

Game Development Process

A structured, step-by-step approach from idea to launch.

1

Idea and Goal

We discuss what the game should accomplish: teach a lesson, test knowledge, promote a brand, convert a board game, or increase engagement.

2

Game Concept

We define the game type, audience, rules, screens, difficulty, and user flow.

3

Prototype

We create a simple playable version to test the core idea.

4

Design and Content

We add visuals, characters, questions, levels, instructions, feedback, and scoring.

5

Development

We build the game for the selected platform: website, mobile app, learning platform, or prototype.

6

Testing

We test gameplay, screens, scoring, instructions, mobile layout, and user experience.

7

Launch or Delivery

We help deliver the game for website use, app integration, internal use, or platform next steps.

8

Improvements

After users try the game, we can improve difficulty, content, design, levels, scoring, and features.

Packages

Game & Interactive Content Packages

From initial ideas to fully playable experiences.

Consultation

Game Idea Consultation

Best for organizations or creators who have an idea but need help defining it.

May include:
  • Game idea review
  • Audience discussion
  • Platform recommendation
  • Feature prioritization
  • MVP suggestion & rough budget
Free initial consultationGet Started
Educational

Educational Mini Game

Best for schools, edtech companies, tutoring centers, and learning platforms.

May include:
  • Game concept & learning objective
  • Game screens & basic graphics
  • Simple scoring
  • Web or mobile-friendly game
  • Testing
Starting at $2,000Inquire
Quiz

Interactive Quiz Game

Best for training, marketing, education, and lead generation.

May include:
  • Quiz structure & question bank
  • Score tracking & feedback screens
  • Result page
  • Website embed or app integration
Starting at $1,500Inquire
Marketing

Marketing Mini Game

Best for brands, campaigns, events, and lead generation.

May include:
  • Game concept & brand integration
  • Simple game mechanics & score screen
  • Lead form option
  • Website or campaign page integration
Starting at $2,500Inquire
Popular Board Game

Digital Board Game Prototype

Best for physical board game creators who want a digital version or prototype.

May include:
  • Rule review & digital board design
  • Turn structure & dice/card mechanics
  • Score tracking & basic player flow
  • Web or app prototype
Starting at $4,000Inquire
Mobile

Mobile Mini Game

Best for apps that need a small interactive game or learning activity.

May include:
  • Mobile-friendly design & screens
  • Touch controls & scoring
  • App integration support
  • Testing
Starting at $3,000Inquire
Playables

YouTube Playables-Style

Best for creators exploring lightweight web-game experiences.

May include:
  • Short game concept & lightweight gameplay
  • Mobile-friendly web game & scoring
  • Technical preparation planning
  • Platform requirement review
Starting at $3,500Inquire
Ongoing

Ongoing Game Support

Best for organizations that want to add new levels, content, or improvements over time.

May include:
  • New levels, questions & bug fixes
  • Difficulty & content updates
  • Design improvements
  • Analytics review & platform updates
Starting at $500/monthInquire
Final pricing depends on game complexity, platform, graphics, sound, number of levels, scoring, user accounts, integrations, board game rules, and ongoing support needs.

Our Packages

Excel Cleanup Package

$ 500 /starting
  • Spreadsheet structure review
  • Formula cleanup
  • Formatting improvement
  • Data cleanup
  • Usability improvements
  • Documentation notes

VBA Macro Package

$ 1000 /starting
  • VBA macro planning
  • Macro development
  • Custom buttons or forms
  • Testing
  • Basic documentation

Dashboard & Reporting Package

$ 1500 /starting
  • Data review
  • Dashboard design
  • Charts and tables
  • Report automation
  • PDF output
  • Email workflow option

Some of the Most Asked Question

Danson Solutions builds small educational games, quiz games, training games, marketing mini games, mobile mini games, web games, game prototypes, and digital board game conversions.

No. We do not focus on large console-style games, massive 3D games, or large commercial game titles. We focus on small, practical games and interactive content.

Yes. We have experience creating educational games for kids through ChimpVine, including games for Math, English, and AI learning.

Yes. We can create small games or interactive activities that can be included inside mobile apps.

Yes. We can create browser-based games that can be embedded on websites, landing pages, learning platforms, or campaign pages.

Yes. We can help create lightweight web-game prototypes or game experiences designed with YouTube Playables-style requirements in mind, depending on project goals and platform access.

Yes. We can help convert physical board games, card games, or tabletop concepts into digital prototypes or playable web/mobile versions.

Yes. We can build interactive quizzes for education, training, marketing, lead generation, and assessments.

Yes. Depending on the project, we can include scoring, progress tracking, results, badges, levels, or leaderboards.

Yes. We can help connect games or quizzes to a website, mobile app, or learning platform depending on the technical setup.

Yes. We can help define the game concept, audience, rules, screens, scoring, difficulty, and first playable version.

Yes. We can help create or organize basic graphics, characters, UI elements, backgrounds, buttons, and game screens depending on the project scope.

Yes. AI can help with brainstorming, question generation, level ideas, content drafts, character concepts, and learning activities. Human review and game design are still important.

Pricing depends on complexity, platform, graphics, number of levels, scoring, integrations, and content. Simple interactive quiz games may start around $1,500, while educational mini games or digital board game prototypes may start around $2,000 to $4,000 or more.

The timeline depends on the game type, number of screens, content, graphics, rules, platform, and testing needs. A simple quiz game can be faster, while a board game conversion or multi-level educational game requires more planning and development.

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