Learn by playing — not by reading
Free Fire style quiz battles, 3D HatimAI quest, and memory championship arena. Real learning disguised as a game — for school, college, and IT students.
Game modes
Three ways to make learning stick
Each game mode targets a different learning mechanism — memory encoding, competitive recall, or problem-solving under pressure.
Memory Champion Arena
2D · Free · WMSC Techniques
The same memory techniques trainers charge ₹1 lakh to teach — free. Memorise 400 numbers, word lists, and visual sequences. Leaderboards, timed challenges, and spaced repetition built in.
Play Memory Game →Free Fire Quiz Battle
2D Multiplayer · MCQ · All Subjects
Full-syllabus MCQ battles. Random questions from any topic — coding, ML, science, maths. Timed, multiplayer. Your armor strength = your quiz score. Kill or be killed — academically.
Enter Battle Zone →HatimAI 3D Quest
3D Story Mode · Three.js · AI Powered
Navigate a 3D dungeon where real coding, ML, and science problems block your path. Solve to progress. When you're stuck your brain works at its peak — that's when permanent encoding happens.
Start Quest →Why games work
The Hatim model of learning
Just as Hatim solved 7 questions through struggle, students who are stuck in a game have their brains working at peak encoding capacity.
Stuck = learning
When you're blocked by a problem in a game, your brain activates full problem-solving mode. Solutions encoded this way are remembered for years, not hours.
Score = armor
In quiz battles, your armor strength equals your quiz score. Better scores = more protection = you dominate opponents. Learning has direct consequences.
Memory science
Memory Champion Arena uses WMSC techniques — major system, PAO, memory palace. The same tools used by world memory champions, gamified and free.
Spaced repetition
Questions reappear at scientifically optimal intervals. AI schedules review based on Ebbinghaus forgetting curves to keep knowledge permanent.
Start playing — it's completely free
No sign-up needed for most games. Open the Gaming Lab and start a match in under 30 seconds.