Fish School by Duck Duck Moose brings the Educational genre to life, and throws up exciting challenges for gamers. Developed by Duck Duck Moose, LLC, this Android game is best experienced on BlueStacks, the World’s #1 app player for PC and Mac users.
Fish School is a cheerful game where a bunch of goofy underwater creatures help kids pick up the basics like letters, numbers, colors, and shapes, all while swimming around in a bright, gentle ocean world. The game’s set up with a bunch of short activities, so one moment, there’s a fish swirling into a letter, and the next, there are fish in all sorts of colors to poke at. It really leans into movement and touch — dragging the fish around, tapping them to see little surprises, that sort of thing. There’s even a mode where everything changes color based on the fish picked, which gets a lot of giggles out of little ones. Some activities mix in stuff like spotting which fish looks different or matching pairs, which some kids latch onto quick.
It’s meant for pretty young kids, around preschool to kindergarten age, and everything about it stays simple and friendly. No reading needed — just bright colors, upbeat music, and a lot of encouragement from the fish themselves. There’s also a playful ABC song done in a few different classical styles, which adds to the fun. The whole game feels very safe and meant for exploring, and on PC with BlueStacks, the controls feel smooth, and it’s nice seeing everything on a bigger screen if someone’s got a kid watching along. It’s a game made by folks who’ve done other learning apps too, so it’s got that feel of being both educational and cozy at the same time.
Make your gaming sessions memorable with precise controls that give you an edge in close combats and visuals that pop up, bringing every character to life.