We’re happy to inform that, from now on, Math Classroom Challenge has a price of just one buck on Steam. Well, .99$ exactly.
We want to thank to all those who are playing Math Classroom Challenge and enjoying a good time with the family, learning math while having a good time. Remember there is also an Xbox One version of the game. Thank you!
Math Classroom Challenge Teddy Bear edition is here!
This new version of Math Classroom Challenge for Windows & Xbox One adds the Teddy Bear. He will fall from the sky in the Winter and Summer areas, and will give points to the player if water is thrown to him. But remember: you must finish the math before time ends!
We are happy to inform that the Christmas version of Math Classroom Challenge is now available on Windows 10 Store, Steam, and Xbox One. This version includes new solutions to some little issues, and the first appearance of Teddy Bear.
Teddy will appear in the snow area, falling down from the sky. If you throw water to him, he will give you additional points, and will celebrate Christmas with you.
Important: the version published 1.90 is now online. Version 1.91 will add:
Button to exit for Windows Store users. In version 1.90 you can leave with Alt+f4.
Important: Version 2.0 will add the “Save the seas” scenario for free, both in Windows Store and Xbox One.
From now on, all the versions of the game will be published on Xbox One too. Remember that the game is also available on Steam. Thank you for your support!
Black Friday is here, and we have Math Classroom Challenge, and also Math Combat Challenge, with a 60% discount until September 27th. Now you can enjoy math with your kids in four different environments, with VR included as an option in Math Classroom Challenge.
But we also have new info regarding Math Classroom Challenge: the game has been ported to Xbox One, and now is in beta tests. We hope to bring new info about Math Classroom Challenge for Xbox very soon. Thank you!
Math Combat Challenge now has a new price tag. The mathematical game where solving math exercises is the key to survival.
In first person, or on board a space fighter, each scenario presents a different challenge, but they all have one thing in common: the key to survival is not the destruction of the enemy, but the resolution of random mathematical problems.
We bring news about our work with “Save the seas”, where Facebook wants us to sign a document saying that this new scenario of Math Classroom Challenge has a hidden political agenda. Of course we are not in the mood to start playing that game about being something like spies or something like that.
So we have written a document on IndieDB explaining our work and why is important saving the seas from plastics and debris, and why this work has nothing to do with politics. “Save the seas is a game”, and we want to encourage people to learn to love and take care of the seas.
We are happy to inform that Math Classroom Challenge now is 25% off on Steam. This offer will be available until next August 27. And remember that next August 24 we’ll be transmitting a stream of the new scenario “Save the seas” at 19:00 GMT+2 (Paris time) with the user peter_kratky. You can find the manual of the new scenario here.
Save the seas final release will be available next August 25. Thank you!