Classroom Games for English Teachers

Games your class
will actually talk about.

Projector-ready interactive games for IGCSE and TEFL English. No logins, no apps, no prep — just open in a browser and teach.

How It Works

Designed for the projector, not the laptop.

Every game here is built for one teacher, one screen, and a whole class making decisions together. No individual devices needed.

01

Download or open

Single HTML files. Open in any browser — Chrome, Edge, Safari. Nothing to install. Works offline after first load.

02

Project and read together

Text and questions appear on the big screen. Teacher reads aloud. Class discusses. No individual reading speed issues.

03

Class votes, teacher taps

Show of hands, class debate, then the teacher taps the choice. Simple, whole-class, no tech faff.

04

Discussion built in

Every decision has a discussion prompt. Tap to reveal after the class has had their say. No separate lesson plan needed.

Free Sample Games

Try before you buy.

These are complete, playable games — free, no signup. The full product packs (with more games, teacher notes and vocabulary sets) are available on TPT.

IGCSE Literature · Branching Adventure
Danny Champion of the World New

You are Danny. Your father has a secret. Read together as a class, discuss each moment, then vote on what Danny does next. A free sample of the full interactive adventure.

IGCSE Roald Dahl Reading Discussion Y8–Y10
IGCSE Literature · Vocabulary Game
Danny Hangman Free

Key vocabulary from Danny the Champion of the World — 20 words, projector-ready. Teams take turns guessing letters while you discuss meaning and context. Full game, free forever.

Vocabulary Roald Dahl Teams Y8–Y10
Coming Soon
More titles in development

Games for Of Mice and Men, Lord of the Flies, and more IGCSE set texts are in development. Grammar and writing games for TEFL coming soon.

IGCSE TEFL Grammar
About

Made by a teacher, for teachers.

I'm Steve Roberts — an IGCSE English and TEFL teacher based in Malaysia. I've been making classroom games for my own lessons for years, and these are the ones that actually got my students talking.

Everything here is built for a single teacher PC connected to a projector or large screen. No individual devices, no school IT approval, no subscriptions. Just open the file and teach.

The games are designed around discussion — the choices matter less than the conversations they start. Every decision point has a built-in prompt that you can reveal after the class has had their say.

Questions or suggestions? Drop me a line at hello@stroberts.uk

15+
Years teaching in Malaysia
IGCSE
Cambridge English specialist
100%
Projector-ready. No student devices needed.