*The best way to learn math is having fun*
Learn Add, Subtract, Multiply & Divide with games.
Increase your brain power with an excellent educational game for learning mathematics for all ages.
Improve your math thinking and coordination quickly and fun with Math Shot
*Various levels of difficulty to improve quick thinking*
There are 60 levels of difficulty with variation between 5 game modes: addition, subtraction, division, multiplication and random mode.
The Player must find among the 25 bottles which is the correct answer to the displayed operation and touch it to earn points. By setting the result, a new operation will be displayed. To create a competitive environment and stimulate the player, there is an opponent controlled by the system. To stimulate the urgency of the response and develop the focus, there is a countdown and whoever gets the most answers right before time runs out wins.
There are 60 levels of difficulty, varying between the game modes: addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, random operations mode and logical sequential mode to teach the sequence of numbers.
There is a ranking of the best scores of the levels that encourages players to improve their mathematical skills even more.
Math Shot was created based on a study on the benefits of super-fast and action-packed video games, by French cognitive scientist Daphne Bavelierm, professor at the University of Geneva, at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences. The results start to appear in 15 days, with a daily departure routine of 20 minutes.
Learn Add, Subtract, Multiply & Divide with games.
Increase your brain power with an excellent educational game for learning mathematics for all ages.
Improve your math thinking and coordination quickly and fun with Math Shot
*Various levels of difficulty to improve quick thinking*
There are 60 levels of difficulty with variation between 5 game modes: addition, subtraction, division, multiplication and random mode.
The Player must find among the 25 bottles which is the correct answer to the displayed operation and touch it to earn points. By setting the result, a new operation will be displayed. To create a competitive environment and stimulate the player, there is an opponent controlled by the system. To stimulate the urgency of the response and develop the focus, there is a countdown and whoever gets the most answers right before time runs out wins.
There are 60 levels of difficulty, varying between the game modes: addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, random operations mode and logical sequential mode to teach the sequence of numbers.
There is a ranking of the best scores of the levels that encourages players to improve their mathematical skills even more.
Math Shot was created based on a study on the benefits of super-fast and action-packed video games, by French cognitive scientist Daphne Bavelierm, professor at the University of Geneva, at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences. The results start to appear in 15 days, with a daily departure routine of 20 minutes.
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