Math Attack

Combining elements of such arcade classics as ?Sabotage? and ?Missile Command? within a structure that imposes the rules of basic mathematics as a criteria for success, ?Math Attack? is a learning game which can be used to assist students in the execution

Math Attack combines elements of classic arcade games within a formula that emphasizes the user?s speed and accuracy at solving basic mathematical equations. The overall construct situates the user in command of a turret, to be unwittingly pitted against eight relentless and progressively challenging waves of attacking biplanes, which seem particularly intent on obliterating each of the four building projects entrusted to the player?s care. Each plane displays a random mathematical equation on its fuselage, and destruction of the designated target is dependent upon the speed and accuracy at which the player is able to implement the corresponding answer by typing the relevant response. Needless to say, hits and misses result on the basis of whether or not these answers are correct. Although the turret is capable of tracking only a single aircraft at a given time, the user is free to select alternate targets by pressing the ?TAB? key. Each biplane orchestrates a predetermined series of aerobatic maneuvers prior to releasing its bomb load, giving the player a certain amount of time with which to destroy each target. As the game progresses, the duration of these maneuvers substantially decreases, while more frequent spawning ratios aggravate the need to destroy each airplane as quickly as possible. Three bombs hits expedite the destruction of a single building, and the loss of all four signifies unsuccessful completion of the game. Throughout the course of each level, statistics are accumulated over the comparative total of correct and incorrect responses entered by the user, which are displayed upon completion of each wave. A summary total of these figures awaits the final outcome of the game, regardless of whether the player wins or loses. Game modes can be selected among a total of seven different categories, culminating in either singular iterations or various combinations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This gives the player an opportunity either to mix and match alternations between multiple problem types, or to focus their skills on individual areas.

Price: $2.99 USD Category: Mathematics Screenshot: Added: Oct 27th 2013 Publisher: Tadpole Interactive Homepage: http://www.tadpoleinteractive.com