Play. Learn. Save!
Fun Money Games for All Ages
Learning about saving, spending, and earning can be fun! Whether you’re just starting to learn what money is or getting ready to manage your first paycheck, we’ve got games made just for you. Choose your age group and dive into exciting activities!
Joke of the Day
Why did the kid bring a ladder to the credit union?
To reach their HIGH INTEREST!
K-4th Grade
(5-10 years old)
Hey there, Super Saver! Are you ready to have fun while learning all about money? With these money games, you’ll play cool mini-games where you’ll count coins, make change, go shopping, even build your own magical world! How much can you learn and earn? Try them all and see!
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Piggy Bank Pop!
Pick your challenge—sort coins, dollars, or both! Learn all about each coin and bill—what they’re called, how much they’re worth, and how they add up. Then… CRACK! go the piggy banks as you sort your way to the right amount!
Coin Critter Bingo
It’s time for Money BINGO—a super fun way to learn about coins and bills! Choose to count coins, dollars, or both, then find the right amount on your bingo board. Can you fill your board and catch all 20 Bingo Bugs?
Dolphin Dash
It’s time to play Dolphin Dash, the fast and splashy money game! Count the coins as quick as you can to help your dolphin swim faster through the waves. The faster you count, the faster you go!
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Treasure Tank
World of Cents
ELGA Savings Squad
We’re your ELGA Superheroes, ready to help you learn how to save money, spend smart, and make great choices with your money! Follow the link below to learn more about each one of us and read some of our adventure stories!
5th-8th Grade
(10-14 years old)
Are you ready to learn how to earn your own cash, set goals, and make smart choices with every dollar?! Take on these challenges, and learn how to earn, save, spend, and budget like a boss. Whether you’re saving for something big or just trying to make your cash last, this is where smart money moves begin.
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Lights, Camera, Budget!
Break the Bank
You’re a worker at a busy community bank, and your mission is to help customers get great loans and save money for their future! But watch out—Mr. Boar and his sneaky payday loan clerks are trying to steal your customers with their bad deals!
Hit the Road
Buckle up and hit the open road as you travel across the country! But beware—the journey is full of surprises. You’ll need to save, spend, and make smart money decisions to conquer challenges, from gas stops to fun detours.
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Bring Home the Bacon
You’re stranded in space, and your only way home is to sell your bacon and repair your spaceship—but here’s the catch: you’ll need to make smart money choices along the way!
Dollar a Glass
It’s time to run your very own lemonade stand and turn it into a business empire! From mixing the perfect lemonade to setting the right price, you’ll need to make smart choices to keep customers happy and your profits high.
Money Trail
Every day we make decisions about earning, saving, and spending money. Are you ready to follow your own Money Trail?
The Life of a Coin
Learn all about the life of a coin. Starting with an idea, then getting designed, made in a big factory called the Mint, sent out to stores and banks to be used by people, and eventually melted down and reused when it gets old
9th Grade-Young Adult
(14+ years old)
From real-life scenarios to goal-setting challenges, you’ll build money skills that actually matter. Jump into fun, fast-paced games that teach you how to earn, budget, save, and spend smart. Let’s get started—your future starts now!
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The Uber Game
Ever wondered what it’s like to drive for a ride-sharing app? Now’s your chance to find out! In this activity, you’ll take on the role of an Uber driver, juggling two kids to support and a mortgage payment due in one week.
Time for Payback
Ready to steer your way through college and manage your finances? In this game, you’re in the driver’s seat, making crucial decisions that will impact your journey to and through college. From budgeting to balancing schoolwork and personal life, every choice matters!
Build Your Stax
See the consequences of 20 years of investing decisions in just 20 minutes.
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Money Magic
Enzo’s dream trip to Vegas is within reach—but he needs your help to manage his budget and hit his savings goal! Can you make the right decisions to get him there?
Cat Insanity
When it comes to debt, how do you get kids to care about things like interest rates, compounding and minimum payments?
Shady Sam
Students will learn the “tricks of the loan trade” as they play the role of a loan shark and try to maximize their profits.



