Games

EYE AM ART is committed to teaching kids of all ages about the plight of endangered animals.

Here are two FREE games designed to do just that. We encourage students and homeroom teachers alike to use these games as a way to launch a discussion about endangered animals, their habitats, and what every one of us can do to protect these creatures and the delicate ecosystems in which they live.

Wordle of the Week (6+)

Our first game is our EYE AM ART Wordle of the Week, where we give you a clue to guess something about the Animal Eye of the Week.

Visit the homepage for this week’s Animal Eye of the Week and to play the Wordle of the Week.

EYE AM ART kID (3+)

Our second game is called EYE AM ART kID. In this game, children are encouraged to identify endangered animals: Simply drag the eye across the screen to the correct animal to score.

Available Now

Free!

Download the EYE AM kID Game app from the:

Apple App Store

Google Play Store

And if you like what you play, make sure to give us 5 Stars and a nice review!

Beta Tester Reviews

“It’s so fun to play. Plus, I learned about different animals and how we need to protect them. They need our help. But most of all it was fun to play.”

Bella — Philadelphia, PA

“I learned the names of animals that I didn’t know were on the almost extinct list. And the certificate is cool too!”

Hadley — San Jose, CA

“I got all the way through my first time and got my Junior Protector diploma. Now it’s on my wall above my bed. Learning about endangered animals is fun. I love the Gouldian Finch eye. It kind of glows when I look at it through my headset.”

Tom — Chicago, IL

“I told my third grade teacher and she’s playing the wordle in class every week. We all vote on the answers and learn about the animal of the week, and make pictures of it that we hang up in the hallway to teach other kids. I like the aye aye the best.”

Faith — Davenport, IA

“I play it so much that my parents tell me to turn down the music! But I love it! And the website is cool cuz it lets me learn more about animals. I never heard of a silky silfaka before.”

Carlos — Austin, TX


HINT — MUNCHY SAYS:
“If you’re having a hard time with any EYE AM ART game, make sure to visit the Animals section of this website for clues.”