Jago Zinga

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Born
Jago Sebastian Zinga

2015 (age 10–11)
United Kingdom
OccupationStudent, game developer, digital creator
Known forYouTube channel Jago Zinga, WebSim.ai games, Roblox (RNG), Pokémon card collection
Websitejagozinga.com

Jago Sebastian Zinga (born 2015) is a British student, digital creator, and game developer. He is best known for his imaginative games on WebSim.ai, gameplay in Roblox (particularly RNG), and his YouTube channel Jago Zinga. He is also a passionate Pokémon card collector and a dedicated Duolingo learner with a streak that often continues into the late-night hours.

Early life and education

Jago was born in the United Kingdom in 2015. He lives in a village with his family, including his mother, Charlotte Greenbaum, his father, and a black-and-white tuxedo cat. He attends a local school and is recognised for his creativity, technological skills, and enthusiasm for learning.

Gaming and digital projects

Jago creates original games on WebSim.ai and is an avid player of RNG on Roblox, a game he enjoys even though few people he knows play it in real life. He has a dedicated gaming setup, which includes an iPad, Xbox, and laptop, used for both game development and play.

Pokémon collecting

A dedicated Pokémon enthusiast, Jago maintains a well-organised Pokémon card binder, placing rare cards at the front for display and easy access. He collects cards for personal enjoyment and does not trade them. His favourite Pokémon cards include:

  • Espeon – Psychic-type, 110 HP
  • Leafeon – Grass-type, 120 HP
  • Glaceon – Water-type, 120 HP
  • Sylveon – Fairy-type, 120 HP

Language learning

Jago is a committed language learner with a long Duolingo streak that often continues into late-night hours. He is particularly focused on learning French and is familiar with the app’s streak reminders.

Online presence

Jago runs a popular YouTube channel called Jago Zinga where he shares gameplay and digital creation content. He also maintains a personal website at https://jagozinga.com/ jagozinga.com.

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