Level up the next generation of storytellers

SparkForge is a tabletop roleplaying game: think of it as a team sport for the imagination, or a choose-your-own-adventure book come to life. Kids work together in a small group, creating characters, solving challenges, and building an ongoing story, guided by a trained facilitator.

Create an original character, make real choices, and shape a shared adventure with your friends. No two sessions are ever the same.
No wrong answers, no pressure, no screens. Just imagination, laughter, and a group of friends going on an adventure together.
Every session builds confidence, creativity, and teamwork — but it feels like play. You'll be too busy having fun to notice you're learning.


Designed with educators and child development specialists. Every session is structured around outcomes in communication, creativity, and collaboration.
The Hero's Journal acts as a tangible record of your child's growth. Watch their confidence, writing quality, and storytelling develop in real time.
In a world of apps and passive entertainment, offer something different: hands-on, face-to-face creative engagement that kids genuinely look forward to.
In SparkForge, a small group embarks on a 12-session collaborative fantasy adventure guided by a trained facilitator, where they can practice communication, teamwork, and creative problem solving as they overcome challenges together. Each session has four parts:
“We have a kid who always liked reading but writing any extended text was a challenge for him. Immediately after the first session he began writing long sophisticated texts and he kept raving about how much he was enjoying the creative writing part. That is a huge win.”
— Parent of 10yo
“The SparkForge experience was thoughtful, creative, and genuinely impressive. It felt highly personalized, immersive, and well-suited to helping kids build creativity, confidence, teamwork, and strategic thinking.”
— Parent of 11yo
“One moment that stood out was how excited my son was by the creativity of it all, especially ideas like the ‘gold retriever’ references. He was also really proud that the group got to name their team based on the background work he had done. The clearest sign was that he was genuinely bummed when he heard the class was ending.”
— Parent of 10yo
“It was overall reeaallyyyyyyy good! The storyline was fun and interacting with the characters was cool. Some of my favorites included... a great and mysterious villain full of plot twists, the kind and loving medical potion lady who was also David's grandma, and finally the BOY KING. It was hilarious fun and interactive that the king was a kid. It was overall an AMAZING experience with memories I'm hoping to cherish for a long time!”
— 9yo
