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CraftForge

Virtual miniature painting and model-building that teaches color theory, brush techniques, and material science at micro scale. Players learn complementary/analogous/triadic color schemes, practice basecoating, washing, drybrushing, highlighting, and blending techniques, and explore the chemistry of acrylic, enamel, and oil paints.

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Meet your mentor

Every Spark & Anvil app has a friendly mentor character that demonstrates, praises, and patiently scaffolds learning. On-device AI personalizes the mentor's responses to your kid's progress — never connecting to a server, never collecting data.

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demonstrating
CraftForge mascot praising
praising
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thinking
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working
CraftForge mascot encouraging
encouraging
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Distributed-narrative cast

Meet the cast

CraftForge's distributed-narrative cast embodies the 5 stages of miniature painting — surface prep, basecoat/wash, color mixing, layered application, and fine detail — as 5 animal-painter characters Iris introduces across the 16 question kits. Perfectionism-gate framing is foregrounded; cast catchphrases normalize WIP-ugly as productive technique, never as a mistake to fix.

Sand portrait

Sand

Surface preparation — the patient pangolin-elder who treats priming as the invisible foundation everything else stands on ('ready surface first; the paint listens to the surface')

Dab portrait

Dab

Basecoat + wash — the confident vole-tween of broad strokes who treats basecoats as the loud first hello and washes as the quiet shadow-finder ('big shapes first, shadows fall second')

Blend portrait

Blend

Color mixing + highlighting — the chameleon-tween of color-vocabulary who treats color theory as language, not rulebook ('two colors meet, a third is born — mix slow; listen to what they're making')

Coat portrait

Coat

Layered application + varnish — the steady badger-tween who treats every coat as deliberate next-stratum patience ('layer waits for layer; patience is the secret pigment')

Tip portrait

Tip

Fine detail + freehand — the relaxed treefrog-tween of fearless small-brush play who carries the cluster's perfectionism-gate anchor ('tiny brushes, loose wrist — wobbly is fine; the eye fixes it from arm's length')

What's distributed-narrative methodology? →

What's inside

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Learning goal

Virtual miniature painting and model-building that teaches color theory, brush techniques, and material science at micro scale. Players learn complementary/analogous/triadic color schemes, practice basecoating, washing, drybrushing, highlighting, and blending techniques, and explore the chemistry of acrylic, enamel, and oil paints.

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Question kits

16 curriculum-aligned kits × 25 questions = 400 questions per app, mapped to recognized standards.

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On-device AI mentor

FoundationModels-powered hints, feedback, and adaptive difficulty — all running locally.

Mentored by Iris — on-device AI, no data leaves the device.

How CraftForge handles your kid's data

  • ✅ All progress, settings, and AI-generated content stays on the device
  • ✅ No analytics, no tracking, no third-party SDKs
  • ✅ No ads, no in-app purchases — you pay once
  • ✅ COPPA compliant under the 2026 FTC amendments
  • ✅ Parental controls + session limits + content filters built in

Full parent privacy guide →

Built with ForgeKit

CraftForge runs on ForgeKit — the open-source Swift Package Manager framework that powers every Spark & Anvil app. ForgeKit ensures consistent accessibility, COPPA compliance, and design language across the portfolio, so your kid's progress and preferences feel coherent across every app they touch.

Coming to the App Store

CraftForge is in active development. Email us to hear when it ships — no marketing, no spam, just a one-shot launch announcement.

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