DragonBox Algebra 12+ - The award-winning math learning game Reviews

5/5 rating based on 69 reviews. Read all reviews for DragonBox Algebra 12+ - The award-winning math learning game for iPhone.
DragonBox Algebra 12+ - The award-winning math learning game is paid iOS app published by WeWantToKnow AS

Hard to translate to real math skills

Dragon-Fly3

Okay, pretty good game, but doesn’t ever explain anything, and it’s hard to tell what actual math problems they try to replicate. The only use actual numbers and letters for a few levels at the end of each section, but then they go back to the pictures, which I find WAY harder to understand what’s going on. I got this app before I started pre-algebra, and it was only AFTER I figured out how to do the real problems that I was like, “Oh hey, this is like the game,” rather than the information carrying over.


Abstract algebra

The Windbag

This excellent game is really teaching something much more general than high school algebra: basic principles of group, ring and field theory that I encountered only in advanced courses in college. Though these principles are true of numbers, they also hold true for many other things. The ability to deal with this level of abstraction will be of increasing importance in our high tech future. Plus, kids love the game.


Not effective

AngieR1001

This app has nothing to teach about algebra. No wonder it has a 4+ age group.


Fun game, stuck on 7-18

LizS1977

I love this app. I am stuck on 7-18. I tried viewing the solution, but it does it wrong and stops. I can’t advance. Fix it, please.


Fantastic game! But may need a refresh for new iOS?

Benjamin666

I’m totally in awe of the cleverness of this game — it’s real algebra from beginning to end, but it only starts LOOKING like algebra once it’s gotten you hooked. Wonderful! However, some of the later levels are not working well on my iPad, and I’m wondering if recent OS updates have somehow become incompatible with the way the app uses the display. The behavior I’m seeing is a frozen screen that doesn’t visually react to touches but where the aural feedback seems to indicate that things are happening... then, after many seconds, the visual part catches up (at least sometimes).


Genius!

Sean from ca

Brilliant! My 8 year old can do advanced algebra! All thanks to this game!


This is an insanely great learning tool.

AllTheGoodOnesWereTaken

It’s great how it starts out in the abstract and then subversively morphs into mathematical symbology as you progress. Get this game in front of any math-phobic student, or anyone who gets stalled in math when they hit scary algebra. Gets all the stars.


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No math school, preschool level at best

LLiissa

This game did not glitch like the last DragonBox game, but it is still a preschool level game as well as very boring. This one would be the best of their games but still quite bad. A swirly thing shows and the toddler or preschooler would touch it to make it disappear. After all swirly things are gone, remaining little icon scans the area and says, through written word even though this is a preschool game, that all is clear. This game did progress beyond that to picking two matching icons to turn them in to swirly things. It is very toddler-ish and would not likely hold the attention of any child. There are no math skills being taught.


This Game is Fantastic!!

Mailani/Garfield

Not only is it captivating but it is also great at helping students build their own connections to the concepts being introduced. I could not put it down once I started playing and neither could my child. My hope is that you will come out with a side C and D soon as I have already finished A and B and my child will have completed both soon as well.