Math Classroom Challenge & Meteoroids now on Nintendo Switch

Note: on sale now at the Nintendo Switch eShop!

We’re happy to inform that this week two new more games are now available on Nintendo Switch!

The first is “Math Classroom Challenge“, one of the most used games by the teachers of Edshelf, and a game for the whole family to enjoy playing while learning mathematics.

The second game available for prepurchase on Nintendo Switch is “Meteoroids 3D“, a tribute to Asteroids, and a crazy game where you must destroy as many meteors as you can. The game also includes enemies, the UFO, and 24 levels plus an infinite level.

Both now are ready for purchase. Here you can see a video for each one of them. Thank you!

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Math Classroom Challenge & Meteoroids 3D on Nintendo Switch

Hi there!

We’re happy to inform that this week two new more games are coming for prepurchase on Nintendo Switch.

The first is “Math Classroom Challenge“, one of the most used games by the teachers of Edshelf, and a game for the whole family to enjoy playing while learning mathematics.

The second game available for prepurchase on Nintendo Switch is “Meteoroids 3D“, a tribute to Asteroids, and a crazy game where you must destroy as many meteors as you can. The game also includes enemies, the UFO, and 24 levels plus an infinite level.

Both will be available next September 29, and now are ready for reserve. Here you can see a video for each one of them. Thank you!

Math Classroom Challenge 3.0 is here!

Hi there! We’re happy to inform that Version 3.0 of Math Classroom Challenge is now available on Xbox One S/X and Steam!

New version 3.0 is called Super Drone! Now you can play the game in first person view as usual, but you can also switch to a third view with a drone. With the drone you can move around the scenario and even change that view to see as if you were flying the drone.

But there are changes to the Winter area, the Moon area, and a new area called “Math Island” where you’ll have to deal with math day and night.

We also have corrected some minor problems to the game.

And remember: panels with math problems must be solved. The panel with the halo is the active. Throw water with the water hose to the flying number to solve the math problem. When a panel is finished, start with the new one.

Also remember: there will appear math panels with three solutions, choose the right one with the water hose. You can also call one of these panels (take a look to the help for pad commands).

Do math teachers use Math Classroom Challenge? Here you can see some of them.

Enjoy math in a 3D world, thank you!

Math Classroom Challenge in Gameskeys

Gameskeys.net has echoed our offer in relation to “Math Classroom Challenge”, the math game for kids of all ages. “Math Classroom Challenge” allows you to play in 3D environments by solving various math exercises with a water hose. That’s how it sounds.

Thank you very much, and let’s hope that a new Newton or Einstein will come out of this. At least.

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Stolen keys from Steam

Just a few words to inform that some Steam keys from “Math Classroom Challenge” have been stolen, and some of them used. Those who have the game this way will be able to play normally. But from now on new keys will be deactivated. Sorry for the inconveniences, contact your supplier for more info and how they got the stolen keys. Thank you.

Math Classroom Challenge Space Flight Edition

More news coming fresh from the Math World for kids and youth! Math Classroom Challenge iOS version has been totally upgraded with two new stages, making them three! With it’s the same as the PC/Mac version! Now you have:

  • Winter math: Summer is being hard? Go to a winter math world to enjoy math with your children.
  • Seaside math: if you prefer the sun, Seaside math can give you an opportunity of learning math while getting a bath in the sea. What’s hiding far in the ocean?…
  • Math & rocks: now we get serious. Go to the Moon to solve math, but also find the best moon rocks to get the Helium to make the fusion reactors work on Earth. Remember: fusion reactors are not fission reactors. They’re clean and efficient. They’re the future of humanity.

Everything packed in a new compilation with better resources, now the game is smoother and cleaner.

Thank you for believing that math can be funny and enjoyable!

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Enjoying math while learning, an equation to solve

Spanish version here.

School is hard for some children, but they find a way to enjoy time with videogames. Basically we can divide them into the classics, from which the end is always announced without it coming, fortunately, and the new ones, which focus, above all, on the always attractive consoles that almost all children want. Consoles for children who, let’s not kid ourselves, enjoy a lot, and sometimes even more, parents.

It is important, it is fundamental, that children play. Obsessed with studies is tremendously negative, and excessive pressure on children to study only causes an adverse reaction. It’s not a good idea for them to spend the day playing games, but let’s not forget: it’s not a good idea for them to spend the day playing football or any other activity. Everything has its time and quantity. Like everything else in life, they have to find a balance.

And then they have to study. And the dreaded math are a challenge, now, and always. Coming to school suffering because of the “math” class is a dangerous path for the intellectual development of young people. But there are solutions. Let’s go see him.

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Math Classroom Challenge now at the Mac Store

We’re happy to inform that Math Classroom Challenge is now at the Mac App Store!

“Stellar Sphere” is a sports and action game, mainly set in space and in zero gravity. The rules of this game are tremendously simple: you must move with your ship through an area, look for a sphere, capture it, and throw it over the wormhole that is active. That’s all.

There’s just one small detail, though: as you proceed with the scoring and the twenty-four levels, plus the infinite level, you’ll have to deal with different hordes of enemies who will try to turn you to ashes. Thank you!

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