27/05/2026
Over the years, Mind Blown League has reached more than 8,500 learners across 175 schools.
For us, this is not just a number. It represents learners playing, thinking, asking questions, working in teams and discovering that learning can feel different.
As we prepare to introduce our new game, Blight Club, we are excited to keep building experiences that schools can use to make learning more active and memorable.
Call or message us at +27 78 593 0585 to learn how your school can be part of the Blight Club rollout.
26/05/2026
At Mind Blown League, we believe stories are a powerful way to shape young minds.
Our new game, Blight Club, is set in Lumina, a fictional world where characters, creatures and challenges help young people explore real issues, including climate change.
KC Comet, our narrative world designer, is the climate storyteller who brings this world to life. Through her writing, world-building and art direction, she uses story as a form of activism: helping young people imagine, question, read, write and care about the world around them.
KC Comet was recently invited to speak on a panel at Articulate Africa, where she encouraged school children to read, write and take their creativity seriously.
We are proud to have such inspiring creative voices in our team as we build the world behind Blight Club.
26/05/2026
We recently had the opportunity to exhibit at Innovate Durban during a visit by the Director-General of the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation, through an invitation from TIA.
For us, it was a chance to show a different kind of innovation: practical, low-tech learning tools that can work in real classrooms.
At Mind Blown League, we design curriculum-aligned tabletop games that help learners practise, participate and build confidence through play.
As we prepare for our next chapter, this moment helped show that our work is being seen, tested and taken seriously.
Thank you to TIA and Innovate Durban for making space for practical learning innovation.
26/05/2026
Some support gives you more than recognition. It gives you space to breathe, build and keep going.
Thank you to the SAB Foundation for including Mind Blown League in your 2025 Impact Report.
Since submitting our information for the report, our reach has grown to 8,500+ learners across 175 schools through our playable learning programmes.
For us, that number is not just a milestone. It represents learners, educators, schools and communities who have allowed us to test, learn and grow.
We are grateful for every person who has been part of the journey so far.
More is coming soon.
Follow our page for the next chapter.
22/05/2026
We are proud to share that Mind Blown League placed second at the KZN Bambelela Business Awards. For us, this recognition is not only about an award. It helps us keep building learning games and school experiences that make serious topics easier for learners to engage with.
Over the next few weeks, we will be sharing more about Blight Club, our new climate-action game world for schools, players and communities.
05/12/2025
Congrats, Gabigabi High, on being the 2025 winners š.
Runners-up are Luthayi High.
04/12/2025
Itās that time of year again! š
The Mind Blown League Tournament is BACK, and our top teams from Hammarsdale are ready to think fast, play smart, and battle it out for the 2025 title.
Teachers, thank you for guiding your squads and keeping the energy high.
Learners⦠may the best minds win!
10/12/2024
Discover how the fantasy world of Lumina in our GOGI game is boosting literacy! This innovative approach is sparking a love for reading in kids and transforming learning into an exciting adventure.
Fantasy world of āLuminaā sparks love for reading in kids | DurbanLocal
Kuvera Chetty is a narrative designer. Her goal is to develop stories and work in the animation film industry. She recently participated in the Durban International Book Fair. Kuvera Chetty has a unique gift: the ability to spark a love for reading in children while they play games. This local write...
05/12/2024
2024 Tournament highlights. Congrats to the winners and runners-up
Primary School
š Sunford Primary
š„ Junagarth Road Primary
High School
šThokozamnganga High
š„Thokozamnganga High
26/11/2024
Join us this Friday at the at 2.30pm to learn more about how we are using games to increase literacy.