Monday 17 November 2008

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I played up to level 46 for the review. The Quick games unlocked at that point are

Fifty Fifty -- choose between options Q and A

Add it Up -- Addition problems

Take-Away -- Subtraction problems

Multiply Trouble -- Multiplication problems

Divide and Conquer -- Division problems

Fill the Gap -- A problem like 2? + 12 = 41 is given, find ?

Decimal Danger -- Problems with Decimals

Fractions -- Problems with fractions



There is a countdown timer, and the game quickly rises to match your skill level. I got something of a Brain Age vibe from it. When I bought it, I was predisposed to nitpick it, but it turned out to be fairly well made. Recommended for anyone wanting to brush up basic math. Math Star

This game is GREAT for kids and adults! It bases your starting level on your age and allows you to move up from there. My 6 year old has fun with addition and subtraction games with one caveat: the game developer(s) have included a timer for each game at each level. For the younger players this is VERY stressful while they're still learning. I would recommend that a "relaxed game" mode be incorporated as an upgrade for this game. After all, it's supposed to be a learning game...give the kiddies time to think instead of the pressure of a timer (at least at the lower levels). Otherwise this is a GREAT game!'


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