Frequently asked questions
Find answers to common questions about our products.
For Families & Caregivers
Story Quest is a screen-free storytelling adventure game that helps children & adults play together to create stories, solve challenges and build confidence through imaginative play.
Play Quest uses the toys, objects and play spaces already in your home to inspire new adventures and activities.
Imagine Quest uses characters, locations and story prompts to create adventures powered entirely by imagination.
That's exactly what Story Quest was designed for. The dice provide just enough structure to spark ideas while still allowing children to lead the adventure. Many parents use Story Quest during school holidays, rainy days, after school or whenever kids need inspiration for play.
Yes. Story Quest provides prompts and ideas that help you and your child get started, making imaginative play feel less overwhelming while still encouraging creativity and independent thinking.
Many families find Story Quest works well because it combines structure with flexibility. Children can engage at their own pace and adapt adventures to suit their interests and needs.
No. Younger children can play with adult support, while older children can read prompts independently. Our hand drawn cards include simple visuals allowing younger children to identify characters, locations and different adventure elements.
Story Quest is designed for children aged 3+, but many older children enjoy creating more complex stories, challenges and adventures through story writing, theatre and filming.
Absolutely. Adventures can be adapted to suit different ages, making Story Quest a great family activity.
That's entirely up to you and your fellow adventurers. Quests can last anywhere from 10 minutes or become an afternoon of imaginative play. Often stories can transform and change as the play continues, growing into different games all together.
Story Quest encourages children to express ideas, solve problems and explore emotions through storytelling and imaginative play. By talking about characters and adventures, children can practise communication, perspective-taking and emotional expression in a fun, low-pressure way. This tool can create valuable opportunities for meaningful conversations and connection.
Yes. Many children enjoy using Story Quest independently, while others prefer playing with siblings, friends or adults.
Yes. The dice combinations create endless possibilities, meaning no two adventures are ever exactly the same.
No. Story Quest is an open-ended adventure and storytelling system rather than a traditional board game with winners and losers.
Story Quest naturally encourages: Creativity, Communication, Problem solving, Confidence, Storytelling, Social skills
Yes—but children see it as fun. While they're creating adventures, they're also practising language, storytelling, sequencing, communication and critical thinking skills.
Absolutely. Story Quest makes a unique gift for birthdays, Christmas, school holidays and families looking for screen-free activities.
For Educators & Professionals
Story Quest can be used by:
Teachers, Early childhood educators, Speech pathologists, Occupational therapists, Psychologists, Support workers, Homeschooling families, Learning support staff
Story Quest can help develop: Oral language, Storytelling, Vocabulary, Sequencing, Social communication, Problem solving, Creative thinking, Collaboration, Perspective taking
Yes. Story Quest works well for literacy lessons, creative writing, oral language activities, group storytelling, theatre games and small-group work.
Yes. Many prompts can be adapted to support communication goals, social skills, flexible thinking, emotional exploration and collaborative play.
Story Quest is built around established principles of imaginative play, storytelling, communication and child-led learning, all of which are widely recognised as important aspects of child development.
Yes. The open-ended nature of Story Quest allows children to participate at their own developmental level.
Yes. It is suitable for individual sessions, small groups and larger classroom activities.
Yes. Story Quest includes adventure prompts and guidance to help children and adults get started, while still allowing flexibility and creativity.
Many educators and therapists can use storytelling and imaginative play to encourage turn-taking, communication, perspective-taking, collaboration and problem solving.
Please contact us for educational and professional enquiries.