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MATH:MATH

by Lance Miller

This app is currently not active on Google Play

10+
Thousand
Downloads
PREMIUM
Est. downloads
PREMIUM
Recent d/loads
3.56
32
Rating
Unranked
Ranking
0
Libraries
2.2+
Android version
5/8/11
Last updated
2011
April
App age
73.5 KB
App size
Unrated
Maturity
Maturity
FREE
Price

Google Play Rating history and histogram

14
4
5
4
5

Changelog

  • May 24, 2018 Unpublished
  • Aug 10, 2016 Price Drop New price: Free ($1.00)
  • Dec 7, 2015 Price Increase New price: $1.00 (Free)
  • Jan 21, 2013 Installs 10,000+ installs
  • Oct 8, 2011 Installs 5,000+ installs
  • May 8, 2011 Update Version 7.2.2
  • May 6, 2011 Update Version 6.1.2
  • May 6, 2011 Update Version 5.1.2
  • May 5, 2011 Installs 1,000+ installs
  • May 1, 2011 Installs 500+ installs
  • Apr 23, 2011 Installs 100+ installs
  • Apr 19, 2011 Price Drop New price: Free ($1.00)
  • Apr 19, 2011 Update Version 4.1.2
  • Apr 8, 2011 Update Version 3.1.2
  • Apr 4, 2011 New App Version 2.2.1 in Brain & Puzzle for $1.00
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Developer information

Lance Miller

Website

N/A

Description

Math:Math is a game designed for anyone from 5 to 105 years old, a simple but powerful tool for either learning math as a child or keeping the mind stimulated long after high school or college.

Think of a calculator with a stopwatch built in, someone gives you a random number between 0 and 1000 and you try to add up numbers till you hit the target number they gave you. That is what Math:Math is in essence -a race using a calculator.

Math:Math is more fun and challenging than using a calculator and a stopwatch. The keypad of numbers are dynamically and randomly generated. It is sort of like being dealt random cards when playing poker, sometimes you are dealt "good" cards and sometimes not so useful ones. Same with the numbers given to you by the game engine -you may get to the target in 5 seconds one game, and the next game may be more challenging and take 10 minutes.

When the player reaches the target number, smiles appear on the keyboard and the words "you won!!". Simply press "NEW GAME" to start another game session

The math operations in the game are ADDITION, SUBTRACTION, MULTIPLICATION, DIVISION, SQUARE, CUBE, and SQUAREROOT. For a first grader (or younger) addition and subtraction may be the only modes used. The game starts in addition mode, so the mathematical neophyte need not ever press any operator buttons other than + or -.

Speaking of math and early learners, here is something Math:Math offers that is simple and powerful: a painless and effortless media in which to experiment with math. No one monitors the player's performance, they can push any buttons they want, and "mistakes" are not as high stakes or embarrassing as in front of class or on a test. Of course one can "experiment" with math with pen and paper, and that is a fine way to learn, but pressing buttons quickly on a smartphone is less labor and generates results quicker than on paper. The mental calculations per second will most likely be greater with Math:Math than with paper driven drills. And of course there is the advantage of portability and appeal of a electronic gaming experience that may keep a young person engaged far longer than shackled to a study desk with pen and paper. In short, Math:Math goes anywhere and provides more mental calculations per second than other alternatives.

Recent changes:
Added three levels: easy, hard, harder. Thank you to the reviewer who said game was fun but too easy.
Math:Math is a game designed for anyone from 5 to 105 years old, a simple but powerful tool for either learning math as a child or keeping the mind stimulated long after high school or college.

Think of a calculator with a stopwatch built in, someone gives you a random number between 0 and 1000 and you try to add up numbers till you hit the target number they gave you. That is what Math:Math is in essence -a race using a calculator.

Math:Math is more fun and challenging than using a calculator and a stopwatch. The keypad of numbers are dynamically and randomly generated. It is sort of like being dealt random cards when playing poker, sometimes you are dealt "good" cards and sometimes not so useful ones. Same with the numbers given to you by the game engine -you may get to the target in 5 seconds one game, and the next game may be more challenging and take 10 minutes.

When the player reaches the target number, smiles appear on the keyboard and the words "you won!!". Simply press "NEW GAME" to start another game session

The math operations in the game are ADDITION, SUBTRACTION, MULTIPLICATION, DIVISION, SQUARE, CUBE, and SQUAREROOT. For a first grader (or younger) addition and subtraction may be the only modes used. The game starts in addition mode, so the mathematical neophyte need not ever press any operator buttons other than + or -.

Speaking of math and early learners, here is something Math:Math offers that is simple and powerful: a painless and effortless media in which to experiment with math. No one monitors the player's performance, they can push any buttons they want, and "mistakes" are not as high stakes or embarrassing as in front of class or on a test. Of course one can "experiment" with math with pen and paper, and that is a fine way to learn, but pressing buttons quickly on a smartphone is less labor and generates results quicker than on paper. The mental calculations per second will most likely be greater with Math:Math than with paper driven drills. And of course there is the advantage of portability and appeal of a electronic gaming experience that may keep a young person engaged far longer than shackled to a study desk with pen and paper. In short, Math:Math goes anywhere and provides more mental calculations per second than other alternatives.

Recent changes:
Added three levels: easy, hard, harder. Thank you to the reviewer who said game was fun but too easy.
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