Komodo deliberately rejects gamification — it's the "anti-game" with human teacher oversight and a martial arts belt system. MathCraft embraces gameplay as the learning mechanism. Two philosophically opposite approaches to the same problem.
| Feature | MathCraft | Komodo Maths |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly price | Free (beta) → £4.99 | £9.99 |
| Annual price | TBC | ~£89.99 |
| Free tier | Yes — free during beta | None (14-day free trial, no card required) |
| Age range | 5–14 (Y1–Y9) | 5–11 (KS1–KS2) |
| Curriculum | UK National / White Rose Maths | Arithmetic and numeracy only (geometry/shapes "under development") |
| Adaptive engine | ✓ Spaced repetition + mastery tracking | Human-teacher-set personalised plans with 15-minute timed drill sessions |
| Platforms | Web (PWA — any device) | Web, iOS, Android, Kindle |
| Offline mode | ✗ No (internet required) | ✗ No |
| AI tutoring | ✓ Merlin (Socratic, logged) | ✗ No |
| Parent dashboard | ✓ Curriculum heatmap + AI logs | "Supporters" feature lets parents and grandparents send encouragement messages that appear in the app. Progress tracking by belt level. |
| Ads / dark patterns | ✗ None | ✗ None |
Komodo Maths has genuine strengths that are worth acknowledging:
No app is perfect. These are the most common complaints from parents and reviews:
Komodo is philosophically the opposite of MathCraft. Komodo deliberately minimises engagement and screen time; MathCraft maximises engagement through RPG gameplay. Komodo covers arithmetic only; MathCraft covers the full curriculum. Komodo is the most expensive option at £9.99/month; MathCraft targets £4.99/month. Komodo's human teacher element is unique, but MathCraft's AI tutor (Merlin) offers on-demand Socratic support.
Families who value human teacher oversight and a deliberately screen-time-limited approach to arithmetic fluency.
Your child resists anything that feels like homework and needs genuine game engagement. You want UK curriculum alignment, adaptive practice, AI tutoring, and full parent visibility — all in a game they’ll actually ask to play.
At £9.99/month, Komodo is the most expensive mainstream maths app. You're paying for human teacher involvement — a qualified UK teacher reviews your child's assessment and creates a personalised plan. If you value that human element and want minimal screen time, it could be worth it. If you want full curriculum coverage and engagement, MathCraft offers more for less.
No. Komodo covers arithmetic and numeracy only — geometry, measurement, data, and problem-solving are listed as "under development." MathCraft covers the full White Rose Maths curriculum across Years 1-9, including geometry, algebra, data, and more.
It depends on the child. Some reluctant learners respond well to Komodo's calm, structured, low-stimulus approach — especially children with sensory processing needs. Others need the intrinsic motivation of a genuine game like MathCraft. If worksheets bore your child, MathCraft is likely the better fit. If screen time itself is the concern, Komodo's deliberate minimisation may appeal.
Yes — Komodo offers a unique results guarantee: "If you use Komodo regularly and you're not seeing clear results, we'll refund your payment." MathCraft is currently free during beta, so there's no financial risk to trying it.
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