5/5 rating based on 47 reviews. Read all reviews for Math Duel: Split Screen Game for iPhone.
Math Duel: Split Screen Game is paid iOS app published by Ellie's Games, LLC
Dinkrea
Thanks so much for developing an app that can challenge various ages. I love the fact that I can turn off the multiplication and division for my 8 year old, or leave them on for my 11 year old. The 11 year old loves to challenge her father to duels. This is a great app for helping kids test their math abilities all while thinking they are playing a game.
hs2ak
My 10 yr old "math whiz" LOVES this! He loves the competition aspect of it, especially since he beats me every time. :) Such a simple app, but very effective for drilling math facts in a fun and engaging manner. Thanks Ellie's Games!
Wife2dondi
I found out about this app thru my A4 family & My son & I really like this app. We challenge each other on it & it's great 2 c him enjoying himself with math! When his tutor comes 2mrrw I KNOW he'll b playing this with her also. The game is split screened so you can play against each other simultaneously. What a gr8 idea & gr8 app! Competition in the best way! Thanx for creating such a gr8 app. God bless!
Daylynar
I love this game. It helps children gain fluency in basic math facts. I've recommended it to many parents of young children!
TeachWI
My students use this to get faster at their basic math facts. It's great!
Mizznicky
I paid 4 this game and the 1st time my son played it the game keep cutting off !!!!!!
AkaPapaJ
This game is so much fun to play with the grand kids. Most of the games where you can play head-to-head you need 2 idevices, great idea having the split screen. Also to note, if you have an Apple TV, you can turn on mirroring and everyone in the room can watch. On the big screen this game becomes great entertainment for family night or a party. Great job and hope to see more games like this.
Sc4bzilla
Great idea, but it has some kinks. One of the questions was 9/10 but the program doesn't give the option to enter a fraction or decimal. My opponent had 3/7.