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Math Street Challenge AR

Math has a reputation for being difficult and boring

Math has a reputation for being difficult and boring

Math Street Challenge AR

by Iñaki Campomanes
Math Street Challenge AR
Math Street Challenge AR

What is it about?

Math has a reputation for being difficult and boring. But, like everything else, they can become a fun and exciting game.

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
660Mb
Genre
Education Family
Last updated
July 3, 2019
Release date
July 3, 2019
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App Store Description

Math has a reputation for being difficult and boring. But, like everything else, they can become a fun and exciting game.

This game aims to bring mathematics to the street, and allow young people, and not so young, to learn numbers, mathematical exercises from sums to equations, and even physics, by studying the behavior of water with the hose. This game is therefore intended to complement the math studies of anyone who wants to enjoy a fun time on the street, at school, or in any open space.

How to play.

Remember this game makes use of augmented reality. Be sure your device is ready to support it.

The game is designed to be played outdoors, with the player in the middle of an imaginary circle on which the scenario is generated. There are two types of mathematical panels: static and dynamic.

The static panels propose random exercises, of configurable difficulty, whose numbers have to be searched through the stage, and bathe them with the water of the hose that we carry.

Dynamic panels appear anywhere, but can be repositioned, or even invoked manually, and contain three solutions. Irrigate with water the correct solution. Dragons, on the other hand, allow an error to be subtracted, although sometimes they will cause the opposite: they will add up to an error. So the player must decide whether to use them or not. The rocket, when it takes off, multiplies the points obtained by two during the flight.

The maximum time, from infinity to two minutes, can be set to resolve static panels. Dynamic panels can be invoked as many times as desired, but always one at a time.

After the game is over, a final screen with the results and statistics will appear. This screen is always accessible from the main menu. Happy math!

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