Every adventurer has a story to tell. Now there’s a place to write it.

StoryForge is now live — a creative writing module built right into the quest system. Open the quest, and instead of a checklist, you’re greeted with an AI-generated image and a single mysterious sentence. Your job is to take it somewhere.

How It Works

Each StoryForge quest begins with a prompt: a striking image and a starter sentence designed to spark the imagination — the kind of opener that raises more questions than it answers. “The amulet grew warm in your hand, and you knew something had changed.” What comes next is entirely yours.

Kids can write their story in the app or — for those who prefer pencil to keyboard — draw it out by hand on a digital canvas. Both modes are fully supported. When the story hits the minimum word count, it’s ready to submit.

Not feeling the prompt? Three shuffles are available to try a different image and starter. Choose a theme — Fantasy, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Mystery, Fairy Tale, Super Hero, and more — or roll randomly and see what comes up.

Every story a child submits is saved to their personal Story Gallery — a growing collection of everything they’ve written in the app. It’s a record of their creative work that builds over time, story by story.

Feedback That Actually Helps

Once a story is submitted, parents can request an AI-generated assessment that looks at the writing across four dimensions:

  • Ideas & Imagination — originality, creativity, and detail beyond the prompt
  • Structure & Flow — whether the story has a clear beginning, middle, and end
  • Language Use & Voice — vocabulary variety and the writer’s own voice coming through
  • Mechanics & Clarity — readability, spelling, and punctuation

Each dimension gets honest feedback — what’s working, and one specific area to grow. The summary is written for the parent, so it’s useful without being clinical.

Assessment is optional, on demand, and parent-controlled. Kids just write.

Built for the Quest System

StoryForge works the same way as any other learning quest. A parent sets it up once, the kid opens it when they’re ready, and the whole experience runs inside the app. No separate tools, no printouts, no setup.

Write the story. Submit it. Earn the rewards.

The forge is open.