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 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
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.
One of the first things we purchase as virtual fighter pilots is a HOTAS. This is an acronym for “Hands On Throttle and Stick”, a system usually seen in modern fighters. The F-16C Block 25 was the first to carry one true HOTAS. Now all fighters include this system, because allows the pilot to control the fighter without having to see the panel controls for many things, something very important when in combat.
We thought it could be important to add this feature to the game for those who love to fly with a HOTAS. The game is compatible with Saitek but also with many other HOTAS, like Thrustmaster for example. Also compatible with classical pads.
Don’t forget to check out the manual for more info. Thank you.
We’re happy to inform you that Math Combat Challenge is now on Steam. with a 35% discount for winter sales.
English documentation here. Spanish documentation here.
As we have already mentioned, this game has two perfectly visible styles: first-person action and spacecraft action. We recommend taking a look at the manual to learn the basics of the game. The mechanics is very simple. The game itself contains a super-fast introductory video and the Stadium a tutorial with a Help Drone.
The ship’s theme is somewhat more complex, and the keyboard and pad maps indicate the functions in detail. If in doubt, disable enemies in the options panel, and practice with the ship without disturbance until you know the controls.
We are already working on the three new free scenarios that will be included in the game, one of which is especially suitable for children.
And remember: the object of the game is to solve the active static panels (with a circle around them), searching for the stage or space, and to solve the dynamic panels that appear suddenly before they disappear. That will be all. Apart from surviving clearly.
You’re solving math problems, and you know solving math is not easy, especially when you only have some seconds to find and shoot the right answer. Then an old friend appears to salute you. How distracting.
Use the flamethrower. It’s the best option when something with three heads wants to disturb you from your work.