Artgig Studio Hopes To Make Math Fun In Mystery Math Museum For iPad
by Joe White
October 25, 2013
Mystery Math Museum has just launched in the App Store, and aims to achieve what some might call the impossible - that is, to make mathematics fun. The application can be downloaded for $2.99, and is optimized for the iPad only.
Offering iPad owners "fun math practice," then, Mystery Math Museum charges users with an important mission: "Help a friendly and curious little ghost rescue the dragonflies that are hidden in Mystery Math Museum," developer Artgig Studio explains.
The developer continues:
Players use math skills to unlock rooms and passages on their epic journey. Along the way, you can also earn talking portraits for your Gallery. Every picture has a story to tell and the colorful cast of characters in the museums have plenty to say.There are a total of eight different museums to work through (Sports, Wild West, Vehicles, Aerospace, Music, Ancient History, Art, Prehistoric), and customizable skill levels are available for individual players. Mystery Math Museum tests addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and varied number representations (dice and tallies). Further features include:
Mystery Math Museum can be downloaded in the App Store for $2.99, and is free of in-app purchases. As mentioned, the application is optimized for the iPad only. Check out the new application now, or for more of our recent news, see: Go Ahead, Jump! Pocket God: Ooga Jump Gets New Trailer, Halloween Launch Date, Mysterious Ghost Story App Haunting Melissa Goes 2.0 In Time For Halloween, and Chitika Insights Reports Hugely Impressive OS X Mavericks Adoption. [gallery]
- Players develop math thought by building equations, not just tapping answers
- Bonus challenges for extended gameplay
- Unique rewards reveal characters and backstory
- Requires strategy and critical thinking