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Get the right licence to suit your needs – for one child at home, a teacher with a class of 30 children, or a school of 700+ children spread across a range of grades and classes.

Prices are in Australian Dollars. Use the Currency converter to check the price in your currency.

Select the Spelling Force title

Spelling Force

Select the Spelling Force license

Home $49.95
School V 2 User $79.95
Network 10 $179.00
Network 20 $269.00
Network Unlimited up to 150 students $299.00
Network 30 $299.00
Network Unlimited over 150 students $399.00

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Licences Explained

Home Licence

School Licences

To suit different class sizes and school requirements.

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Aussie SpellForce is AU$49.95.

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Further purchasing information

EdAlive endeavours to keep pricing as accurate as possible. Availability of specific versions and prices of products are subject to change without notice. If there is any change to item pricing or details in your order we will contact you by email or phone before supplying.

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What people are saying about EdAlive products

'I think Spelling Force is a great thing for people who are a bit behind in their spelling and want to catch up. A good activity for people who want to be a better speller. I found that by playing the games I learnt the harder words that normally I wouldn't have been able to spell.'
– Jaime, aged 12

'I like Aussie SpellForce because it helps me to learn how to spell words and it's easy once you play it right! I like the submarine mission because it makes buzzing noises. I think this is the best game yet. It's so fun sometimes I don't know I'm doing work!'
– Kaitlynn, aged 9

'Students respond well, parents are impressed, and teachers like Aussie Spellforce.'
– Neville Barnard, Teaching Principal, TAS Australia

'My teacher asked me to play Spelling Force and it was really fun! LaunchPad Panic, Major Meltdown and MagnoBeamer were all great.'
– Methuen, aged 8