Kids Chronicles
Lucky Duck Games
3.8 ★
152 ratings
10,000+
downloads
Free
+ in-app
In this digital companion app, players scan QR codes to activate clues and explore 3D scenes in the fairy tale lands. Includes multiple stories, progress saving, and offline gameplay.
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AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 85 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 19 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
63%
4 star
6%
3 star
6%
2 star
0%
1 star
25%
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85% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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69% positive sampled reviews
About Kids Chronicles
Kids Chronicles is a family, co-operative game of adventure and mystery investigation, mixing a board game and app.
As magicians' apprentices, players dive into the fairy tale lands of the Kingdom of Summer and the Winter Empire. Accompanied by the faithful familiar, Nills The Moon Cat, they embark on a quest to find four magical Moon Stones. To achieve their goal, young magicians have to solve numerous mysteries and help inhabitants of both Kingdoms overcome their problems.
Using the Scan&Play technology, each component — locations, characters, items, etc. — has a unique QR code, which depending on the scenario selected will activate and trigger different clues and stories. Experiencing the 3D scenes requires only a mobile phone or a tablet. Players simply hold their mobile device in front of their eyes to immerse themselves in the game's universe and search for clues in a virtual world.
The game comes with one tutorial and five unique stories. Each game session lasts around 30 to 45 minutes.
Once the app and a scenario are downloaded, the app doesn't require any internet connection during gameplay. The language can be selected within the app. The app saves your progress through the campaign, so you can stop and pick up again whenever you like.
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Reviews for Kids Chronicles
August Crosby
12/25/2025
Honestly, when I buy a tabletop game, the goal is to get off devices. The hope is to step away from technology, to not have to worry about something breaking, and it was in fine print on the back that there was a required app, but huge letters when you open the instruction manual. I'm very disappointed and won't buy another Lucky Duck game. I don't expect the app will be life changingly amazing, because never have I had an app always work with no problems.
Niko Jääskeläinen
12/5/2025
I just bought the extra content and now all the sudden Finnish is no more supported.