Math Wizards app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Varietas Software, LLC
First release : 23 Feb 2010
App size: 3.97 Mb
Specifically requested by a junior high math teacher, Math Wizards is a math game designed to improve your basic math skills... but dont let its simplicity fool you!
* In Beginner mode, smaller numbers are used and the calculations display themselves as you work from left to right, making it easy to check your progress and visually see what might come next.
* In Intermediate mode, smaller numbers are still used, but calculations are no longer shown, forcing you to do all the math in your head!
* Advanced mode builds on the Intermediate mode by increasing the size of the available numbers.
* Head-to-head competition via bluetooth peer-to-peer connections! Connect with friends and play against each other in real-time!
Scores in several game categories are tracked locally for competition between siblings, family members, or friends. In addition scores are submitted to our game servers and the top 50 scores worldwide can be displayed, along with the total number of users and your rank among them!
A thought provoking soundtrack keeps the math-centered parts of your brain working while you work through each level and, while there are frequently multiple ways to solve each problem, if you get stuck, you can always press the "Solve" button to see one way you might have done it.
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Latest reviews of Math Wizards app for iPhone and iPad
This game is a challenge, since there are no grouping symbols allowed- a good brain challenge game. I am looking forward to challenging someone at work tomorrow to a blue-tooth head-to-head. Fun to see the global scores! Im looking forward to seeing what else Josh will come up with to add to this game.
A new update already! I love the head-to-head challenge! A very simple concept that I cant seem to put down. Single hands only take five minutes, so this has become my "go to" game for passing the time!