At Teach.Land, we take children’s safety and wellbeing seriously. That’s why every game on our site is carefully reviewed to make sure it’s appropriate for school, home, and young audiences. When we say we don’t allow inappropriate games, here’s exactly what we mean.
What We Don’t Allow
The following types of content are not allowed on Teach.Land:
- Blood, gore, or graphic violence
- Sexual content or suggestive themes
- Profanity or harsh language
- Scary, dark, or horror-based material
- Gambling, weapons, or realistic combat
- Excessive advertising or manipulative design
We aim to keep our site clean, calm, and child-safe, so children can enjoy games without worry – and educators and parents can feel confident using Teach.Land as a trusted resource.
What About Titles Like “Level Devil”?
You may come across games with names that sound questionable at first glance. For example, Level Devil is a playful platformer where the “devil” refers only to tricky, disappearing platforms – not anything scary, violent, or spiritual.
We review games like these carefully and include them only if the gameplay is safe, non-violent, and age-appropriate.
Our Promise to You
We believe in balanced digital play, not overstimulation or mindless distraction. That’s why:
- Every game is hand-picked and tested by a real teacher.
- No logins are required, and no personal data is collected from children.
- Our games are free of jump-scares, pop-up ads, and psychological tricks.
If you ever have a concern about a game on Teach.Land, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We welcome your feedback and will review any issue promptly.
Why This Matters
When children play digital games, the experience should support:
- Focus and attention
- Problem-solving
- Gentle engagement – not hyperactivity
- Trust between parent, teacher, and student
Teach.Land is designed to support these goals. We’re proud to offer a space that respects children’s minds and the adults who care about them.
