Superstore Mall Game
Unleash playful adventures in a colorful mall world!
About SKIDOS Superstore Mall
- Fun shopping mall game for kids
- A colorful City Mall with role-play activities
- This fun shopping game fuels imagination & memory
- Explore 8 scenes with 34+ characters
Step into the SKIDOS City Mall Game for Kids, a vibrant superstore shopping mall game for kids packed with creativity and role-play. Children explore 8 exciting scenes, from styling hair and fixing cars to enjoying pizza and snapping photos. With over 34 characters, this interactive shopping game for kids lets them mix and match outfits, create wild hairstyles, and play musical instruments. It’s a fun superstore game for children that encourages imagination, experimentation, and open-ended fun.
What Kids Learn?
Discover endless learning through play in SKIDOS City Store Mall, a shopping mall game for kids that blends creativity with skill-building. Children explore 8 open-ended scenes—styling hair, fixing cars, making pizza—where imagination thrives and decision-making is key. Choosing actions builds executive function, while organizing tasks strengthens focus and planning. Role-playing with 34+ characters fosters empathy and social-emotional development, while tapping and dragging boosts fine motor coordination. From wild hairstyles to musical fun, this vibrant superstore game nurtures creative imagination, cognitive growth, and joyful experimentation in every tap and interaction.

Creative Imagination

Cognitive Development

Decision-Making & Independence
Perfect for Kids Aged 3-6
Perfect for kids aged 3-6, SKIDOS Fun Shopping Mall offers age-appropriate play that supports creativity, independence, and early learning. With intuitive controls and relatable scenes, preschoolers and young learners can explore freely, build confidence, and develop key skills through imaginative role-play in a safe, engaging digital environment.





Learning that Parents Recommend
He’s making choices with confidence
Taylor used to hesitate when picking clothes or toys. But in SKIDOS Shopping Mall, he gets to choose hairstyles, outfits, and even pizza toppings. Now he’s more decisive, even at home! It’s amazing how pretend play helped him feel more sure of himself. He loves the car repair scene most!
Taylor’s Dad, Father of a 5-year-old
She’s exploring more and having fun
Rianna adores the ice cream shop and dressing up characters. She’s learning to follow steps, mix colors, and even count scoops! It makes learning feel like playtime. I’ve seen her shopping mall awareness grow and her confidence bloom. It’s her go-to game after preschool - fun, safe, and full of surprises.
Rianna’s Mom, Mother of a 4-year-old
He’s building stories and solving problems
Max loves creating wild hairstyles and running the pizza shop. He’s started making up stories about the characters, who they are, what they look like. It’s helped his communication skills as he speaks about the game often. It is more than a game, has a creative space where he learns while having fun.
Max’s Mum, Mother of a 6-year-old
Core Learning Benefits

Boost Early Learning & Life Skills

Creativity That Keeps Kids Engaged

Safe, Screen-Time Parents Can Feel Good About
FAQs
My ADHD child touches everything in the store and wanders off. How can I help them focus?
+You can help your child stay focused by letting them practice simple shopping mall routines in a calm, predictable setting first. In the SKIDOS Superstore mall game, kids explore different zones and follow easy steps like choosing items, serving food, or getting a haircut. This gentle role-play works like structured learning games, helping children rehearse staying on task, finishing one activity before starting another, and following clear sequences. When they see this pattern inside a playful role-playing game, it becomes easier for them to stay focused and avoid wandering during real store visits.
My 5-year-old is 'clumsy' and struggles with fine motor tasks like writing. How can we practice without it being boring?
+You can build fine motor skills through activities that feel playful instead of repetitive. In the SKIDOS Superstore shopping mall game, kids drag, tap, sort, style hair in the salon, serve food in the restaurant, and move characters around different mall zones. These small actions strengthen hand–eye coordination and finger control in a way that feels like fun, everyday exploration. Because the Superstore works more like a gentle role-play learning game, children stay engaged and practise motor skills without even realising it.
My autistic child gets overwhelmed by the noise and lights of the grocery store. How can we practice going?
+You can help your child feel more comfortable by letting them explore a quieter, predictable version of a superstore first. In the SKIDOS Superstore shopping mall game, kids move through calm, sensory-friendly scenes where they can shop, visit the restaurant, or go to the cashier at their own pace. This gentle role-play works like soothing educational games, helping them rehearse what to expect without the noise or crowds. When children practise these routines in a relaxed role-playing game, real grocery visits feel more familiar and less overwhelming.
My only child relies on me for all entertainment. How can I encourage independent play so I can get housework done?
+You can encourage independent play by giving your child a space to explore and make their own choices. In the SKIDOS Superstore shopping mall game, children move between different mall zones, pick activities they enjoy, and create their own stories — from styling hair in the salon to preparing food in the restaurant. This open-ended style works like a gentle role-playing game, keeping them engaged because they control the action. Since the activities feel like fun learning games, your child can stay happily occupied while you get housework done.





















