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Best Alexa Games for Kids and Families in 2024

Keaton Robbins | January 29, 2020

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There are now 95 million U.S. adults who have at least one smart speaker and 50% of device owners use them daily. With that kind of popularity, it’s no surprise there are now over 100,000 Alexa Skills that exist.

What may be surprising, however, is just how popular voice-activated games have become. And, as such, people everywhere are looking for the best Alexa games, that are great for kids and family-friendly.

In this article

  1. Educational Alexa Games for Kids
  2. Popular Education Alexa Games on Amazon Marketplace
  3. Bamboo Math
  4. Choose Your Own Adventure
  5. Sesame Street
  6. Kids Quiz
  7. Mighty Trivia
  8. Best Single-Player Alexa Games
  9. Popular Kid-Friendly Single-Player Alexa Games on Amazon Marketplace
  10. Escape the Room
  11. Twenty Questions
  12. Price It Right
  13. Best Alexa Games for Family
  14. Popular Family-Friendly Alexa Games on Amazon Marketplace
  15. Jeopardy
  16. Either/Or
  17. Spongebob Challenge 
  18. Disney Hits Challenge
  19. Official Harry Potter Quiz
  20. A Note for Alexa Skill Developers

According to the Voicebot Smart Speaker Consumer Adoption Report, more people use their smart speaker to play games than to research products, send messages, access their calendars, and even listen to the news. 

Smart speakers are helping Americans multitask, and that includes assisting in keeping children entertained with fun, safe, and educational games.

This article explores three categories of Alexa games:

  1. Educational Alexa Games for Kids
  2. Kid-Friendly Single-Player Alexa Games
  3. Family Games

Educational Alexa Games for Kids

Educational games play a huge role in dynamic learning programs. A big factor behind this is affordability, as an Amazon Alexa device costs less than $100 and most of the games are usually free. As a result, several schools are employing Alexa to create a fun learning experience for young students, boosting overall student engagement and success. Read on to see which educational Alexa games are the most popular.

Bamboo Math

Bamboo Math is a fun math game for kids aged between 5 to 12 years. The Alexa game allows players to change the difficulty level by saying words like “harder” or “easier,” increasing its ease of use. Fun scenarios, like animals jumping on trampolines, make the whole educational gaming experience highly amusing for young kids.

Choose Your Own Adventure

The Choose Your Own Adventure game allows users to change the direction of narrated stories, becoming a great imaginative exercise for young kids. This adventure game uses a lively human voice, which allows young listeners to easily imagine the beautifully narrated stories. 

Sesame Street

The Sesame Street game is one of the most popular Alexa games for kids, with over 2,000 reviews on the platform, a majority of them highly positive. The game allows young kids to develop their speech by interacting with the beloved Elmo. This is a good example of how you can use popular characters to create highly amusing Alexa games for young children.

Kids Quiz

General knowledge games are very popular amongst all age groups. Kids Quiz is a good choice for young children, as it contains a variety of options, including funny brain teasers. The brain-tickling game includes fun sound effects and dynamic content which is regularly updated, ensuring that users never get bored of the content and continue playing the game.

Mighty Trivia

The Mighty Trivia game lets students guess what Alexa is pretending to be, becoming a great guessing match between players. Each player gets 5 hints and 3 attempts to guess the right answer. The great reviews suggest that the game is equally fun for adults, showing how educational kids’ games with different difficulty levels can appeal to different age groups. 

Best Single-Player Alexa Games

Sometimes people just want to enjoy their own company and play a fun game in the solitude of their own home. Voice-controlled games are the best for such moods, as Alexa games allow people to just sit down on their sofas, and virtually transport themselves into another world through voice control. 

You can create enjoyable single-player games in a variety of genres, to cater to the diverse market of Alexa gamers. 

These games are a little bit more advanced, so although they’re better for older kids, they can still help with developing problem-solving, reasoning, and even life skills (e.g. an appreciation for the cost of everyday goods). 

Escape the Room

Escape the Room is an extremely popular single-player game. The game is highly challenging, forcing the player to think outside the box and escape a room (pun intended). The best part is that players don’t have to wait for the instructions. They can just interrupt Alexa and find their way out of the place, saving themselves lots of time. 

Twenty Questions

As the name suggests, Twenty Questions is a fun guessing game. To play this game, users have to think of an object and Alexa will ask them 20 questions to guess the right answer. The popular game even allows them to think of abstract concepts, like love, showing how well-developed the Alexa Game Skill is. 

Price It Right

Price It Right involves guessing the correct prices of Amazon items, similar to popular price-guessing game shows on television. If a player guesses an amount close to the actual price, it’s still accepted as correct. The best thing is that players can choose if they want to play against Alexa or actual players around the world.

Best Alexa Games for Family

The Amazon Marketplace is filled with thousands of family-friendly games to choose from, such as movie quizzes, whodunnits, word games, etc. 

Family-friendly games have a wider audience because they don’t include any inappropriate content, making them an easy choice for Alexa users to choose during family time. Here’s a roundup of popular Alexa games in the family games category:

Jeopardy

America’s favorite quiz show is now an Alexa game. Users can play Jeopardy with their family and answer great questions about sports, pop culture, travel, and world history — pretending that all of them are competing on the exciting game show. The dynamic content even allows them to use questions from the latest Jeopardy episodes- what more could Jeopardy fans want? 

Either/Or

Either/Or is an appropriate version of the popular party game. Each player has to choose an answer to a silly scenario, allowing others to judge their wacky decisions. The dynamic content also includes the addition of 100 new questions every month. 

Spongebob Challenge 

The Spongebob Challenge has over 2,000 reviews, showing the huge popularity of this family game. In this game, multiple players have to smoothly run the Krusty Krab restaurant by handling all of the crazy customers, with the help of SpongeBob, Squidward, and Mr. Krabs. The game features actual voices from the TV show, pleasing all major SpongeBob fans.

Disney Hits Challenge

The Disney Hits Challenge game is perfect for a family of ultimate Disney enthusiasts. The game allows players to test their Disney knowledge, by guessing titles, characters, and lyrics from classic Disney films. Such popular trivia games are fun to create and already have an established fan following, due to the nature of content.

Official Harry Potter Quiz

Playing the Official Harry Potter Quiz can make family time even more delightful with fun questions from the highly acclaimed book series. The game is developed by Pottermore Publishing and Audible, featuring audio samples of the books, all narrated by Jim Dale. By incorporating the highly rated audiobook snippets by Jim Dale, the content creators add a special touch to the gaming experience. Such details help you appeal to large fanbases because it shows them that you care about the game you’re developing. 

Animal Workout

The kids need something to do. Animal Workout lets kids and parents become different animals while getting exercise. Animal Workout offers up encouraging words as they go along to also boost motivation and confidence. This skill is great for rainy days and sunny days too! When in the skill, to continue say ‘More’ and when you’re finished say ‘All Done’.

A Note for Alexa Skill Developers

If you’re developing Alexa Skills, specifically games for Alexa, it’s always good to know what’s popular in the marketplace so you can uniquely position your voice games.

Learn more about Alexa Skill development, creating Amazon skills that include text-to-speech voices or developing your own branded synthetic voice for a voice app.

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  • Avatar for Shyla Ashley
    Shyla Ashley
    May 2, 2020, 11:57 pm

    This is so cool I didn’t even they had games on alexa

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  • Avatar for Tiffany Huges
    Tiffany Huges
    May 11, 2020, 1:58 pm

    This is a really helpful thing and can really help my kids learn some early education I really love this great job!

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