Math SteelCave Challenge is now ready

We are pleased to inform that Math SteelCave, our second math game for iOS, is now ready at the App Store, for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.

Achieving an interest in mathematics that reaches all ages is a primary goal for us. To that end, the company has developed a version of Math Combat Challenge specially designed for people aged nine years and older: Math SteelCave Challenge. This version is located inside a powerful starship, within an infinite steel tunnel, where various obstacles appear, and also some elements, such as enemy ships or drones, which will try to prevent us from resolving the mathematical exercises with calm. The player will have to aim the ship to the numbers and shoot the lasers, solving the static and dynamic random panels, from sums to equations.

Math for young and not so young:

Math SteelCave Challenge is designed especially at Aimed at young people from the age of nine, it is designed to be fun and challenging for all ages. We intend to create several modules with different possibilities and mathematical challenges, and this second module is specially inspired in space. If you want a game for children, we also have Math Classroom Challenge for kids aged 4 to 12.

But we haven’t finished here, and we’re working on new titles to bring math to everyone. Have a great Math Day!

IMG_7882
Math SteelCave Challenge now available at the App Store

Math Classroom Challenge iOS now available

We´re happy to inform that Math Classroom Challenge is now available for iOS (iPhone/iPad).

This is a short video featuring the main elements of Math Classroom Challenge, the kids version of Math Combat Challenge. The game has the same features of the main game but without enemies, and with a water hose.The player can configure math, time and maximum errors.

Math Classroom Challenge for Christmas is the first version of a series that will be coming soon. Thank you for your interest.

IMG_0334

Math Garden for kids, new scenario

Math Garden for kids, the mathematical garden for all ages.

For the youngest members of the house,”Math Garden for Kids” is a new free scenario for the mathematical game “Math Combat Challenge”. Set in a garden, enemies are non-existent, weapons disappear, and instead the player carries a water hose. With this hose

you must wet the numbers that run through the stage, and that are the solution to the static panels generated, be it sums, subtractions, or otherwise, all this configurable.
The game incorporates a character, Benny, who helps the boys locate the numbers. Benny moves through the scenario indicating the right numbers to solve the exercises.

The game is accompanied by music and sounds suitable for all ages, and aims to encourage children to play math while playing.

The Math Garden is now available as a new scenario for the Math Combat Challenge in Steam for Windows, and soon for Mac, iOS and Android.

Help drone: it´s your turn to choose

One the most important things when giving options to a player in a game, besides difficulty levels, are the help options. Do you want help? Or you want to go on your own?

We’ve created the game so both options are possible. Just activate the help drone, and it will tell you what to do at anytime. Deactivate the drone, and explore yourself the game. It’s up to you to choose.

Videotutorial #3: starship combat

Videotutorial #2: surface combat.

Videotutorial #1: main features and menus.

This third and last tutorial explains how to fly and control the starship in open space. The video develops inside an asteroid area, so be careful. No time limit, but weapon, fuel and energy recharges are limited. We strongly recommend using a pad (Xbox, PS3/PS4 or compatible) but you can control the ship with the mouse and keyboard too.

Videotutorial #2: Surface combat

Videotutorial #1: main features and menus.

In this second tutorial we explain how to combat in surface arenas. This tutorial has been recorded in the Stadium Arena.

The Stadium forces the player to work quickly solving math problems while trying to survive. Other arenas like the Titan Arena are bigger and with new elements like water, interiors, etc. The third and last tutorial will show the space combat with the starfighter.

 

Videotutorial #1: main features and menus

This is the first of three videotutorials, where we explain the main features and menus of the game, and also the arenas. This video has the enemies off.

We’re now processing the second and third videos with full comments about how to solve the math problems and combat against the enemy.

EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) in action

The EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) is the best weapon when things get hard. But remember, you only carry two or three, no more. This is the last version with better features and enhancements.

We’re now recording the tutorial video to show how to control and fight with the starship. That will be the first of three tutorial videos to explain how to get the best from the game.