Math Street Challenge, the Augmented Reality game to learn math has been uploaded to the App Store and is waiting for approval.
Meanwhile, this a short video featuring a combat against two Vega fighters from the new Arena: Pyramid. Now on Steam. We are working on new elements that will be explained soon. Thank you for your support.
We are happy to inform that “Math Combat Challenge: Pyramid Arena” is now available on Steam. This corresponds with version 1.30 of the game. We also inform that the price is now 9,99$.
Pyramid is a space Arena, that includes elements from other arenas, and adds some new elements, that you can see in this link. We have created a new document to include these new features.
But this is not the end of course, we want to implement new features. The next one: Oculus Rift. The game is now being tested for Oculus. And we can say you’ll have a challenge when playing with Virtual Reality.
Thank you for your support, and have a good hunting, and a good math day!
Sometimes you’ll have to deal with air combat and sub combat at the same time. Not to include air ground combat. Try to stay calm and concentrate on one target.
We’re testing the new arena extensively, and will be available next week. Thank you for your support.
We’ll inform about the release date of the new free Arena very soon.
While we’re on it, we want to show some new features to this Arena. The HUD (Head UP Display) of the starship for the new free Arena of Math Combat Challenge includes new elements for air to air and air to surface combat, that are outlined in this image.
While flying in atmospheric mode, the starship only will rise until a certain altitude, and crashing into the ground will be lethal. But you’ll have to point to the ground targets that can only be destroyed with lasers. But there will be more; you’ll also have to deal with submarine combat sometimes, because some key elements will be hidden at the bottom of the sea.
We think and hope that these elements will be a new challenge for you. More info coming soon.
Math Combat Challenge – New free Arena coming soon
We have published a new entry on IndieDB to talk a little bit about the next steps with Math Combat Challenge and their associate programs for iOS, Windows, Mac, and Oculus.
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!
Math SteelCave Challenge now available at the App Store
This is an in-game image of the incoming game for iOS: Math SteelCave Challenge. This is a version of the Arena for Math Combat Challenge (Windows(Mac) configured to run in iOS hardware with Metal API. We hope to release the game just before Christmas.
The new free arena “Realm of Helheim” is now on Steam, as a free scenario for Math Combat Challenge.
Flying with the starship inside an infinite wormhole. Don’t try to leave the wormhole, that won’t be good for your health. This arena is a classical 3D arcade shooter in space. Remember Star Trek: the Motion Picture? When they fall in an infinite hole? Arm photon torpedoes! That’s the idea.
• Only main lasers are operational.
• Radar is down.
• Engine can’t be disconnect once it has been activated (F1 or left stick button).
• Drone cubes and numbers explode when touched in space.
• Shooting wrong numbers in space drains energy from shields.
• Minimal speed is always faster than 1000.
• Restore shields and weapons destroying enemy ships and drones, and also asteroids.
• Numeric radar malfunction. You won’t be able to track numbers, just visual.
• Don’t try to leave the wormhole, or go back. It won’t be good for your health.
• Finish math operation because the wormhole ends, it’s indicated by a regressive countdown.
• Take your medicine for your heart before flying this new free arena.
Realm of Helheim, the fifth arena for Math Combat Challenge, now on Steam.
The second arena will be ready in a few days. “The Realm of Helheim” is an infinite wormhole of fire that you must navigate with the starship. We’re also adding new features in the game, that you can see in the changelog.