Amathama is an educational math game where learning becomes an exciting journey.
Together with the characters Anna and Sasha, your child sets off in search of a spaceship and begins a path toward the planet of mathematics — Amathama.
Along the way, children play, explore, count, compare, observe, and make their own discoveries.
Here, math is not “explained” — it is experienced through actions, images, and story.
✨ A journey children want to take
The story unfolds step by step: each scene is part of the adventure and a moment of growth.
Children help the characters navigate maps, organize objects, share equally, recognize patterns, and explore numbers and shapes — all at a calm, supportive pace.
✨ Math in action
In the game, children:
• become familiar with numbers from 0 to 10,
• learn counting, quantity, order, parts and whole,
• explore basic geometric shapes,
• develop mathematical intuition, attention, memory, and logical thinking.
The activities adapt to the child’s progress, helping them move forward without pressure or rush.
✨ Play and learn step by step
Amathama offers:
• a calm and balanced play environment,
• a clear structure: scene → game → discovery,
• no overwhelming effects,
• a comfortable rhythm designed for preschoolers.
Children can progress at their own pace, return to activities, and repeat them as often as they need.
✨ For the whole family
The app allows multiple profiles, so each child can follow their own path and track their own progress.
Amathama is suitable both for independent play and for shared moments with parents.
For adults, it is a gentle and reliable way to help build a strong mathematical foundation — especially for preschoolers and children preparing for their first years of school.
Languages. In the player profile settings, you can choose the voice-over language for in-game dialogues: French, Russian, English.
✨ A strong foundation for future learning
Amathama helps children develop:
• a calm and confident relationship with math,
• an intuitive understanding of numbers and shapes,
• curiosity and enjoyment in learning and exploration.
This is a story your child will want to finish —
and a joyful, reassuring starting point for their journey into mathematics.