India is a country rich with 22 official spoken languages, 13 official and 10 major scripts. In a multilingual environment like India, people travel from one state to another in a couple of hours. When one travels to a different state, there is a new language spoken and a new script used for reading and writing. But one is unable to identify these scripts. Apart from the languages and scripts taught in school, there is no exposure to a new language or script. Many times, people speak the language, but the associated script is not recognised. It would be beneficial if one could recognise at least one new script apart from what is taught academically (in schools and colleges). Previous researchers have shown that the best age for learning new things is early childhood. A new script will be taught based on the Devanagari script as the users' native script. This project aims to provide a solution for easy learning through a touch-based game for the recognition of Gujarati script. Users will be between the ages of 7-9 years old and will be familiar with the Devanagari script. My current goal is to concentrate on the recognition of vowels, consonants, and numbers in the Gujarati script rather than conjuncts or script writing.