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Maths Blaster Age 9-12
Maths Blaster Age 9-12
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From: Knowledge Adventure
Category: Software

Buy New: £15.00
Buy New/Used from £14.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(2 reviews)
Sales Rank: 4869

Platforms: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98
Media: CD-ROM
Number Of Items: 1

EAN: 3348542082168
ASIN: B00004WL5M

Release Date: August 4, 2000
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars It's a blast, blast, blast!   November 30, 2005
  6 out of 7 found this review helpful

The first kudos I have to give to this software is the ease of installation. It was perhaps the least complicated software programme that I have installed for years. It did not conflict with anything else on my machine, and did not require me to adjust settings or modify anything else. Your mileage may vary, of course, but I am operating on a fairly standard, low-tech machine, and ease of use is very important to me.

This is a fun programme! There are multiple levels, lots of action, lots of colour, good music and a good story line that weaves together the Math Blaster as she or he goes through the different levels. There are various obstacles and perils to overcome, as well as elementary math problems to solve to be able to advance to the next level. For example, at the first level, there is a combination to unlock the door to the next level - this combination can only be solved by solving a simple arithmetic equation. The Math Blaster must jump, run, and collect numbers to solve the equation before advancing.

The higher the level, the greater the difficulty with perils, and the greater the difficulty with math problems. Addition, subtration, equivalents, multiplication, division, simple problem-solving, speed and accuracy, and even some very basic algebra/missing-term concepts are introduced along with way. This is a very clever way to introduce times tables and other kinds of information that is often memorised by simple rote repetition. Playing the game over and over, children with learn both the content and the concepts while being entertained and challenged on multiple levels.

The graphics and game elements should appeal to both girls and boys. The art work reminded me of some of the kinds of animated television shows from Asia; there are comic-book elements of story that link together the different levels. The music is very well done, and appropriate to the science-fiction/mathematical theme; the vocal talents are also well matched to the theme.

This is a programme that is very well done, from both a technical and a teaching standpoint. Kids will want to play the game over and over (adults may want to, too!). The game is set up for multiple players to use the same computer, so they can advance to different levels together, or advance on their own as time and playing permit.

It's a blast!


4 out of 5 stars Best Math Computer Game   October 14, 2002
  2 out of 4 found this review helpful

The goal of this game is to get the pieces of the gold medallion to the Monkey king so that the Blaster Pals can get off the planet. This is an exciting, educational maths game. I loved it and so will you.

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