Katkat Games

"Creators of exciting and inspiring digital adventures."

Our Mission

Education, fun, everywhere and for everyone!

Guided by our motto "Education, fun, everywhere and for everyone!", our mission is to reduce the stress of the education system for all age groups. By creating culturally relevant games in children’s native languages, we aim to improve learning experiences and make education faster and more effective. Our top priority is to ensure universal access to quality education, regardless of social class.

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Our Story

Since 2014, we've been making waves with our video games. Winners of the World Bank's Digital Jam Haiti 2014 with “Play Institute”, we developed the most popular Haitian video game in 2016 — Nèg Bannann. In 2017, we ranked among the top 10 Haitian startups at the Google Launchpad program, won the Innovatic award in 2018 (Groupe Sogebank, Stéphane Bruno initiative), and became Bell Fellow in 2019. Since then, we’ve led the video game industry in Haiti.

Our journey is not only marked by business success but also by strong partnerships with key Haitian institutions. We work closely with these partners to develop interactive apps that support adult learning, strengthening our commitment to accessible education for all.
With a legacy built on innovation, global recognition, and positive social impact, our company continues to push the limits of what’s possible in the world of gaming — while staying true to our mission to educate, entertain, and inspire, everywhere and for everyone.

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Educational Approach

Our games are designed to make learning fun

We place children at the center of the learning process. Our approach is based on:

  • Learning through discovery: children learn by doing and exploring.
  • Active repetition: key concepts are reinforced through playful repetition.
  • Educational gamification: our games are both fun and educational.
  • Mother tongue first: each game is designed in the child’s native language.
This method makes learning more natural, inclusive, and effective for all children, regardless of their background.