Welcome to the world of «Simple Rules» games!
Why Choose Us?
We have been designing board games for children, parents and teachers for 15 years.

Simple Rules games are made to bring excitement to leisure and study both.
We focus on children’s needs and request of parents to upgrade kids skills during playing.

Our educational games are designed in collaboration with creative teachers to make study fun and effective.
  • More than 20 countries play our games
  • More than 2 000 000 copies sold overworld
  • More than 50 titles released
Join our mission to make play an everyday reality all over the world!
We’re thrilled to share that Simple Rules is entering an exciting new chapter!
Cosmodrome Games has become the proud new owner of the Simple Rules brand.
This change brings fresh opportunities for us to work together:
  • co-prints from China
  • free warehouse in US and EU
  • contracts with US company
  • marketing support
www.cosmodromegames.com
Our Partners
You can find our games from our partners all over the world.
Feedback from experts
  • ZHENYA KATZ
    Teacher
    Rhyme Time is a game where kids have to look for rhymes using cards with pictures (e.g. shampoo - kangaroo, snail - tail or king - ring). Rhyme Time is a fun, unique, and very exciting game for the whole family. You might see 5 five-year-olds crushing the game and teens struggling to find a single rhyme. Occasionally, you can even see children beating adults in the game.
  • ANNA POLISHCHUK
    Child neuropsychologist
    Ribbit Hop is a great and very important neuropsychological game. Every child ages 2 to 7 must have one. So what's the point and how to play it? A child must send all the frogs onto a Lily Pad board. They must do it using their fingers only. With one flick or a push, the child tries to send a Frog to a Lily Pad. It's important to note that according to the rules a child must use one particular finger. There are 2 dice to determine the finger and the number of tries. Thus, when touching the frog, the child trains each finger. Once again, the game is a must-have! This is a tried and true game.
  • ANNA SKAVITINA
    Analytical psychologist
    Expert of the journal Psychologies
    Kids can start playing Pony Run starting from 4 years old. It's not so easy to find games of this quality for younger kids. Despite 4 years old being a good age to start playing games with rules, for a lot of children it's hard to handle losing. This type of game will help reduce the stress of losing and will give your child a chance to try their best until they finally win. This contributes to gradually coming to terms with the fact that nothing terrible happens if they lose a game or two.
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