Combine high speed, lasers, minigun & missiles to finish a light class 3 carrier in a raid. If you fail, you always can leave by using the cloaking device. But be careful, the cloak is not very stable…
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Conference in Madrid, May 18
Next May 18 will be a conference in Madrid, in a videogame presentation event, where you will be able to see the main features of Math Combat Challenge, and a small surprise that we will announce soon.
For now, this is one of the rollups that will be part of the presentation. The other is part of the surprise.
The three initial arenas
“Math is life” is the motto of the game. These are the first three arenas in Math Combat Challenge: Stadium Arena (below), Titan Arena (left), Asteroids Arena (right). The Stadium and the Asteroids arenas will be available when the game is out. The third arena will be available some days later for free.
Starting beta phase now.

Starting beta testing very soon
We´re almost ready to begin beta testing. We have a small and enthusiastic group of people who share their love for First Person Shooters and Space Simulators. Remember: this game offers both: the Stadium Arena, and the Saturn Asteroids Arena. Three New Arenas will be included after the initial release at no cost.
Ingame image taken directly from the beta: the Stadium Arena.

Imagen of the day: the Hydra (WIP)
Math Combat Challenge: the story behind
Math Combat Challenge (MC2) is a videogame in development for PC and Mac inspired by the novel “Messenger of the Náströnd”, and settled in 2156, three years after the previous novel. It´s an indie game developed by a very small team.
This video shows some elements of the novel and the game, with the voice of the main character, Sandra Kimmel.
Sandra is an android, who has been active for 106 years. Her mission is to travel to Titan, to investigate a plot by a drug cartel that has kidnapped a man. There she´ll see that things were not as simple as when they informed her.
The game will be Oculus Rift compatible.
Oculus Rift coming to Math Combat Challenge
We´ve been testing the space arena of the game with the Oculus Rift this week, and the results sound very promising. So we can say now that the first release of Math Combat Challenge will be Oculus Rift compatible, with more hardware coming soon.
Using a videogame with a good monitor is important, but the Oculus Rift is just a quantum leap ahead of what we have seen before. Its immersion is just incredible, as it is like being there in the space. We do recommend the Oculus Rift, or at least try the glasses. Amazing.