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Math Blaster: Master the Basics

Math Blaster: Master the Basics
From Knowledge Adventure

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Product Description

Ideally suited for students ages six - 12, the teacher-developed and tested Math Blaster software supports educational objectives by way of a creative, imaginary universe that must be saved. Using intuitive math games incorporating addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fact families and equivalents students receive -- at their own pace -- instruction through thousands of challenging practice problems in order to master everyday math skills, increase problem-solving and mental math abilities as well as boost math confidence.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #294 in Software
  • Brand: Knowledge Adventure
  • Model: 20038
  • Released on: 2005-09-23
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
  • Platform: Windows XP
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Features

  • Solve math problems while saving the world in this educational software program
  • Combines exciting, fast-action game play with state-standard math content
  • Builds confidence, speed, and accuracy in basic math skills
  • Covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
  • 8 levels; parent/player-selected difficulty level; automatic progress reports

Customer Reviews

OK but some serious problems2
This concept is good but the user interface and playability is terrible. My 7-year old was frustrated with being forced to use the keyboard and no mouse. And we couldn't figure out a way to go back to the main menu without exiting the game. And playing a later level requires you to go through all the earlier levels. And...did they actually test this thing on humans? What a waste of potential. It is a good concept.

A HUGE Disappointment !!1
My son had an earlier version of Math Blaster, it was wonderful. I saw this new version and expected more of the same. WRONG!! After 10 minutes of loud sounds, and pulsing video, he was complaining. It was impossible to focus on what he should do with all the distracting background stuff. Never could get to a point where learning might take place. Wish I could get my money back.

After this disaster, we purchased Mia's Math Adventure. This was more in tune with the first Math Blaster.

My kids enjoy it, and it's somewhat educational too.4
The focus on this game is definitely making math facts fun. My kids (aged 6 and 9) play it because they want to get to the next level, just as in any other arcade kind of game. They complain that they can't go back and play levels that they've already gotten to - they have to start at the beginning of the game and go to each "game" in turn, whether they want to or not.

I'm glad I got it, because it will help my 9 year old daughter practice those facts, but I don't think it's enough by itself. I haven't found any way to make sure she's limited to levels that aren't too easy for her. It does encourage her to improve her speed.