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MathGame

If you're looking for a no frills math challenge to sharpen those arithmetic skills, MathGame might just be what you need. Designed mainly for kids in junior school and up, this game throws you into a race against the clock with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems. It’s simple, straightforward, and all about speed.


The game offers different modes and difficulty levels, so whether your child is just starting out or already comfortable with numbers, there’s something here to test them. For parents, it’s a handy tool to sneak in some extra practice especially since the timer and high score board can turn math drills into a competitive little session. But let’s be real: if math isn’t your kid’s thing, MathGame probably won’t change their mind. There are no mini games, flashy rewards, or creative twists here just numbers and a ticking clock.


Adults might find it useful for a quick mental refresh, especially if it’s been a while since you’ve had to multiply anything in your head. That said, if you’ve played something like Nintendo’s Brain Training, you’ll notice MathGame feels pretty basic in comparison. Oh, and one more thing closing the game isn’t as smooth as you’d hope. You’ll get hit with a wait screen before you can exit, which honestly feels more annoying than functional.


All in all, MathGame does what it says on the tin: it tests your speed with numbers. It won’t win awards for engagement or innovation, but if straightforward math practice is your goal, it’s worth a shot. Just don’t expect it to turn a math hater into a math lover overnight.


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Technical

Title MathGame
Language Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 95, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows NT
License Free
Author Martin Kuhn
Filename 12092_MGSetup.exe