OIYNUP
OIYNUP

for parents

OIYNUP - for parents

OIYNUP is a Kazakhstan-made children's product from Grinvich Technology. It has three parts: a mobile game, an AI companion, and the Mir Form animated series. Built by a team in Almaty.

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Who it is for

Children aged two to ten. Inside the project we distinguish younger preschoolers from two to six and primary-school children from six to ten because their curriculum and interests differ. The in-game content is built on Kazakhstan school programmes from Atamura and Almatykitap publishers for grades one to four.

What is inside

In the game a child works through tasks in mathematics, Russian, Kazakh, English, and science. Topics match the school curriculum. The child plays with the heroes Kvadrik, Domalak, and Tria across six locations: Steppe, Desert, Mountains, Sea, City, and Space.

The game includes an AI companion: a small conversation partner without a default name. The child gives it a name during the first setup. The companion holds a lesson-topic conversation, explains what was unclear, and keeps the child company on the road.

The Mir Form animated series is a continuation of the same universe. It has been airing since May 18, 2026 on two children's channels: Balapan and TV+. The same voice actors play the characters in both the game and the series.

Child-data safety

We do not share children's personal data with third parties. Any publication of materials from game sessions or tests involving a child is only possible with a parent's written consent on specific points: where, for what, and for how long.

During school playtests the teacher informs parents before any recording begins and collects separate consents for each material format. Voice recording, face photography, side-angle video, and first-person video are different formats with different consents.

Consent can be withdrawn at any time. We will remove a child's materials from publications within fifteen business days of the request.

Who is behind the project

Production studio: Grinvich Technology, Almaty. The OIYNUP project is run by a team of ten people, including methodology teachers, game developers, series animators, and character designers. The project's educational consultant is Lolita Udartseva, a primary-school teacher with many years of experience.

Contact

For child participation in tests, publication consent, and consent withdrawal: