Play all 30 levels answering simple math questions. Each level gives you three chances to get correct answer. If you mess up, you must start over.
A math game in the Mathosaurus series.
Math Rabbit is a 1986 video game that serves as a spin-off to the Reader Rabbit edutainment series. It was made by The Learning Company for DOS and Apple II. A Deluxe version was released in 1993 for DOS, Macintosh, and Windows 3.x. Then in 1997, the game was remade for Windows and Macintosh under the title "Reader Rabbit's Math 1". The final remake for Windows and Macintosh in 1998 was titled "Reader Rabbit's Math Ages 4-6", with a personalized version released in 1999.
Numberball is a 1-player educational math game for the Apple II. The player tries to solve mathematical equations by shooting balls into an equation via a series of tubes and switches. An equation is shown on the bottom of the screen, and a ball with a number appears in a slot. The player can choose to shoot or discard the number. The player must align the tubes so the number arrives in the correct location to solve the equation.
Bagasaurus is a game in which children control a dinosaur. The player has to move the Bagasaurus to the correct answer to questions/tasks which are presented at the bottom of the screen. One example is to pick up an animal which has a tail, picking up a dog would be a correct answer. In response to a correct answer the Bagasaurus will do a little jig. In addition to this there is also a story telling mode.
Return of the Dinosaurs is an educational game designed to teach kids about dinosaurs. The premise is that your hometown is suddenly overrun by dinosaurs, thanks to a malfunctioning time machine. You must find and return each dinosaur to its proper time period by learning about the dinosaurs using a database that comes with the game.
This is a fun little quiz game where you a hear the first seconds of game tunes and guess which game it is.
Mathletics has brought their world renowned maths game to iTunes! Choose from 5 levels of difficulty ranging from simple addition to 10 to a combination of patterns, multiplication, division and subtraction.
A math based educational game.
A daily numbers puzzle from The New York Times.