Quadratic equations are on the way

Quadratic equations are not included in the 1st build of Math Classroom Challenge (Windows) and Math Street Challenge (iOS-AR), but you can expect to find them soon in new builds.

Meanwhile, the Augmented Version (iOS) version of Math Street Challenge is now at the App Store, and the Windows version, Math Classroom Challenge and its Oculus version is in final test for being released next June 1st. Thank you for your support.

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Math Classroom Challenge on Steam

We are happy to inform that Math Clasroom Challenge is online now on Steam, in standard and Oculus Version. But be aware that both versions are the same, so you only need to activate or deactivate your Oculus Rift device to play with VR. If not active, the game will run as usual in a standard monitor.

You can read the manual and features here.

Math Classroom Challenge will be available in two weeks. Thank you for your interest.

Math Classroom Challenge VR and AR almost ready

We’ve received confirmation from Oculus that the VR version of Math Classroom Challenge has only one issue. We’re working to solve that problem, and the VR version will be ready to go.

Meanwhile, testing is in progress with Math Street Challenge, that is, the Augmented Reality version (AR) of Math Classroom Challenge. Everything is ok and now we’re working to upload the game to the App Store for Apple’s approval.

This short video features Math Street Challenge, a short video where two dynamic math panels are solved, one ok and one with an error. You can see the static panels too, that are solved with the flying numbers. More info and a video coming soon.

 

Short video featuring Math Combat Challenge Augmented Reality

This is a short video featuring Math Classroom Challenge AR Edition, developed with Augmented Reality. The game has the same features as the standard Edition, but it has been modified in order to be played in the street. Final testing is in progress.

We plan to finish tests in some days, and then upload the game to the App Store. We think we’ll do it by the end of April. Soon we’ll give the exact date. Coming soon to Oculus and Steam too. Thank you for your interest.

https://youtu.be/sIlep1cWodk

First tests of Math Classroom Challenge AR version

We are working in some fronts now, one of them is using Math Classroom Challenge to develop new skills in the Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality worlds. With that experience we want to add new features to Math Combat Challenge.

While we show an advanced video, we want to bring here a first testing video of Math Classroom Challenge AR version, testing the main characters of the game, still with no interaction. In a few days we’ll bring a more advanced video. Thanks for your support.

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Math Classroom Challenge Oculus almost ready

This is a short video featuring the main elements of Math Classroom Challenge Oculus Rift version. This version is almost ready, and will be uploaded to Steam and the Oculus Rift store very soon, in a few days. We’ll record a new complete video with all the the aspects of the game.

This game will also be available on the Steam Store with no Oculus requirements.

Meanwhile we project to port Math Combat Challenge to Oculus too after this release.

Thank you for your support.

News from the Titan Deep Space Company

This week we are going to start introducing several new products. On the one hand, Math Classroom Challenge goes from iOS to Windows, in two versions: a standard version, with mouse and pad control, and a version for Virtual Reality, in SteamVR and Oculus Rift.

On the other hand, this same program, Math Classroom Challenge, will also have an augmented reality version for iOS. We’ll give more details soon.

Finally, Math Combat Challenge will also have a virtual reality version, once it has been verified that Math Classroom Challenge is responding correctly and we know the technology involved well.

We are also preparing some other surprises, which we will be presenting soon. Thank you very much for your support.

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Math Classroom Challenge Windows & VR

Collection of images and video for Math Classroom Challenge 1.25

With the new version of Math Classroom Challenge now online, we bring some images and a video featuring Math Classroom Challenge 1.25 Dragon Edition. This version includes two dragons that sometimes will fly along the stage, and that can subtract one error if you throw water to them. But be careful: too many times and the dragon will do the opposite, adding one error to your panel. It´s your choice.

Math Classroom Challenge Dragon Edition is now at the App Store.

 

Math Classroom Challenge v.1.20 available

We’re happy to inform that version 1.20 of Math Classroom Challenge is now ready on the App Store.

New features:

The new button that allows to generate random math dynamic panels manually can be pushed twice. Just touch the button and a random problem will appear as usual. Throw water to the right solution with your water hose. If you don’t push the button, random math problems will generate at random intervals. Now, if you push the button again while the panel is active, the dynamic math panel will be placed in front of the player, so the player can interact with it easily, and there is no need to move the player to find the panel. This feature will be very appreciated by kids that don’t want to move if they don’t want to. The player can use or not this new feature, so playing as usual is still possible. The difficulty of the game changes by using or not this new feature.

Another feature is “The Rocket”. Whenever three math dynamic panels are solved, a rocket will fly across the stage. While the rocket is flying, new points gained will be multiplied by two. This will improve the game by adding a new element to obtain more points. Solving the maximum dynamic math problems while the rocket is flying will be a challenge for kids. Again, this is a feature that can be used only if the player wants to.

Static panels are not changed. Benny the pet will still mark the right numbers to solve the static panels with his ray.

Some minor enhancements and tweaks, mainly with the Metal API.

Remember you can dynamically configure the view movement in the config panel, if it is too slow or fast for you.

Thank you for your feedback, and have a nice Math Day!

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