≈ 65,000,000 BCE
🦕 the dino ageLong before anyone kept score
The very first games were just curiosity — chasing, roaring, splashing through the swamp. No rules yet, just a big world worth exploring.
- 🔍 Learning: curiosity
- 🐾 Playing: chasing
- 🪺 Building: nests
≈ 10,000 BCE
🔥 the stone ageFire, wheels, and the first doodles
Someone lit a fire. Someone else drew a mammoth on the cave wall. Someone rolled a stone and thought, "huh — that goes faster."
- 🎨 Learning: cave art
- 🪨 Playing: throwing stones
- 🛞 Building: the wheel
≈ 2,500 BCE
🏺 ancient kingdomsWriting it down, playing for keeps
Pyramids rose out of the sand, scrolls carried the first stories, and the first board games were played for real stakes — bragging rights included.
- 📜 Learning: writing
- 🎲 Playing: board games
- 🏛️ Building: pyramids
≈ 1800s
🚂 the big buildSchools, trains, and stacks of books
Railroads stitched the world together, schoolhouses opened their doors, and learning stopped being a lucky accident — it became something for everyone.
- 📚 Learning: schoolhouses
- 🎠 Playing: mechanical toys
- 🚂 Building: railroads
≈ 2000s
🏙️ modern dayA screen in every pocket
Cities grew tall, computers got small, and suddenly a game could reach someone on the other side of the planet before dinner got cold.
- 💻 Learning: the internet
- 🎮 Playing: video games
- 🏢 Building: skyscrapers
2026
🃏 today — TinyAmigoAnd that brings us here
Same story, same three pillars — learn, play, build — just with better graphics. TinyAmigo is a small studio continuing it, one game at a time.
Card Master
Our first game — classic Call Break against three bots who never let you win on purpose.

Memory match
Every era on this page, shuffled into a deck. Find every pair.
Moves: 0
Sneaky learning
Counting, strategy, and patience — every TinyAmigo game is quietly teaching something, disguised as play.
- 🧮 Counting
- ♟️ Strategy
- 🎯 Focus
See it in action
A quick look at Card Master mid-match. Our YouTube channel is on its way.