Joon is a mixed reality mobile game for teaching kids life skills. It's like Pokemon meets Club Penguin, but where kids only level up and unlock new things if they complete their parent-assigned tasks or practice positive habits in real life.
Motivate your kids while teaching them important life skills
Joon is a mixed reality mobile game for teaching kids life skills. It's like Pokemon meets Club Penguin, but where kids only level up and unlock new things if they complete their parent-assigned tasks or practice positive habits in real life.
👋 Hey PH, we’re Isaac, Brad, and Kevin and we’re super excited to launch Joon! Joon is an app for kids that’s like Pokemon meeting Club Penguin, but where you only level up and unlock new things if you do chores or practice positive habits in real life. 🛠️ Why we're building this Shortly after college, Brad, Kevin, and I had a conversation about our childhoods, and we realized we each played 10,000s of hours of video games when we were kids (mainly Runescape and Pokemon). While we didn’t regret
Great new app for parents and kids that keeps getting better every day.
We love Joon for chores/learning (me) and fun/playing (6yo). Asana meets Pokémon for busy parents who want to help their kids build good habits and get rewarded through play!
This is the solution to the bring back the Club Penguin movement. No in all seriousness as a kid I was going to play video games, so why didn't I play this? Love the product 🤙
Such a creative way of motivating children to complete tasks!
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