Projects
Things I've built with my kids, for my family, and for learning.
Pep & Pon
A digital Japanese gachapon that delivers motivational pep talks. 19 hand-illustrated charms across three rarity tiers, weighted random pulls, and a pity system (because you deserve a rare once in a while). Turn the dial, get a small sign from the universe.
Try Pep & Pon →Name Gacha
A random name picker, gachapon-style. Names drop into pastel capsules inside a glass dome — turn the knob, one tumbles into the tray, cracks open, and reveals the name. Built for classrooms, families, and any small decision worth a little ceremony.
Try Name Gacha →Professor Squiddleton's Magnificent Mess
A wildly irresponsible science adventure, inspired by Day of the Tentacle. An octopus scientist's Anything-O-Blaster scattered five Science Crystals across the neighbourhood. Visit Newton (grumpy under his tree), Benjamin Franklin (lightning-enthusiastic), and other suspiciously familiar geniuses to win them back. Point-and-click co-op play for kids 7–9, with science questions woven into the dialogue.
Play on Kaboom Labs →Squid Ink Isle
A cursed island, a grumpy toad named Gerald, and three spell-shards hidden across a haunted forest and pirate cove. Parents read the story and click through choices; kids 7–9 solve multiplication puzzles to unlock doors and break curses. Sierra Online meets the seven-times table. Inspired by Loom.
Play Squid Ink Isle →Clawdia
A Telegram-based family AI assistant built by my husband Tiang using Claude/Clawbot. Handles scheduling, reminders, expense tracking, and family coordination. An experiment in integrating AI into daily family life.