Circuit Garden: Light to Life is an interactive educational puzzle game that teaches children the basics of circuits and logic through a playful digital garden.
Instead of explaining electronics through abstract diagrams, the game turns circuit concepts into a visual, hands-on experience. Players connect components on a glowing circuit board by drawing wires between nodes, placing parts from a component tray, and completing each stage’s circuit. When the circuit is correct, energy flows through the wires, the grow light turns on, and a seed pod grows into a plant.
The game starts with simple concepts like completing a circuit loop between a power source, light, and return path. As the stages progress, players learn how switches control current, how resistors make energy safe, how LEDs require direction, and how logic components like AND gates require multiple inputs. Each level adds one new idea, so children can build understanding step by step instead of being overwhelmed.
The visual style combines electronics and nature: dark teal circuit-board backgrounds, glowing energy paths, rounded tactile components, soft green plant accents, and warm yellow light feedback. The goal is to make circuits feel less intimidating and more alive. Correct connections do not just “pass” the level — they create life on the board.
Circuit Garden is designed as a small but polished learning toy: simple enough for children to understand, interactive enough to feel like a game, and visual enough to make abstract concepts memorable.
Circuit Garden: Light to Life is an interactive educational puzzle game that teaches children the basics of circuits and logic through a playful digital garden.
Instead of explaining electronics through abstract diagrams, the game turns circuit concepts into a visual, hands-on experience. Players connect components on a glowing circuit board by drawing wires between nodes, placing parts from a component tray, and completing each stage’s circuit. When the circuit is correct, energy flows through the wires, the grow light turns on, and a seed pod grows into a plant.
The game starts with simple concepts like completing a circuit loop between a power source, light, and return path. As the stages progress, players learn how switches control current, how resistors make energy safe, how LEDs require direction, and how logic components like AND gates require multiple inputs. Each level adds one new idea, so children can build understanding step by step instead of being overwhelmed.
The visual style combines electronics and nature: dark teal circuit-board backgrounds, glowing energy paths, rounded tactile components, soft green plant accents, and warm yellow light feedback. The goal is to make circuits feel less intimidating and more alive. Correct connections do not just “pass” the level — they create life on the board.
Circuit Garden is designed as a small but polished learning toy: simple enough for children to understand, interactive enough to feel like a game, and visual enough to make abstract concepts memorable.