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Medieval Math Battle

Learning math facts has never been so dangerous! Use your brain and brawn to defeat dragons, goblins, trolls, and many other treacherous beasts. The faster you answer, the stronger your attack. Knowledge is power!
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Games Free Franklin Lyons iPhone, iPad, iPod

PARENTS PLEASE NOTE: Medieval Math Battle addition is free to play, however, subtraction, multiplication, and division cost $.99 each, or you can unlock all for $1.99. Your child will earn gold from battles, but you also have the option to buy gold with real money. If you do not want to use these features, please disable or password protect in-app purchasing in your devices settings.

Features:

X. Math problems increase in difficulty as your child improves
X. Report card feature that displays fact mastery
X. Daily bonus for 15 minutes of practice
X. Fun way to memorize math facts
X. Addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication available
X. Medieval world of battles and villains
X. Attack enemies with math and potions
X. Customize your character
X. Turn-based battle mechanic

"Way better than flashcards!" - Ethan, 11

Reviews

Great
J Smoov'

My daughter love this game already. She's in 3rd grade and looks forward to her 15 minutes (which is a great touch).


Magic
Momma836

What kind of magic did you put into this game? My child can't put it down which is not typical for him, especially for educational apps. His math skills have already improved... This was just what he needed to motivate and inspire him to enjoy learning math facts!


At last, an excellent Math App
Ppb1367

My 8 year old third grader loves this. I have tried app after app, flashcards, rewards, you name it to get him to productively practice math facts - with only fleeting success. He will play the app and get bored almost immediately. And so many are nothing but glorified flash cards which becomes boring quickly no matter how cute the characters or what you can "earn" from them. This is the first app he really wants to play. And does. Again and again and again. First of all, after you answer, the action continues - you're not instantly presented with another problem so you wear out fast. It makes it seem like you are just playing a game which happens to have the math facts included to progress your avitar. Rather than a math app that happens to have a cute avitar as part of the lesson. Just what my Minecraft, Skylanders, Pokemon obsessed little guy needed. Secondly, its multiple choice so the frustration level doesn't escalate immediately upon encountering a math fact you don't know. Thank you! The reinforcement comes when you guess the right answer. Perfect. This is supposed to be a learning app, not a test. So many apps frustrate my little guy because he will encounter fact after fact that he has yet to learn so he quits. This one gives him a chance to learn it instead without hitting him over the head with a buzzer. The problems are presently randomly - another thank you - since when he has learned them in order, he gets confused when they appear randomly and quits. And the program keeps track, so once you have answered correctly three times, you have mastered it. Really, very good.


Love!
solusfairy

Both my kids (age 6 and 10) have really enjoyed playing. Really mixed in fun game elements with math elements.


Excellent game, please allow multiple accounts
Minddagger

This is exactly the game I have been looking for for my children. They are already begging to play! My only criticism is that I have five children who want to play, but currently they all have to share the same game. This is frustrating because they want to pick their own potions and armor upgrades, and as a parent, I want to be able to look at the report card progress for the children individually. If this option becomes available, which I would gladly pay for, I would rate this game six stars!


Crazy fun for only one child
Hapycamper

Amazingly fun for the boys in my house, although really only the eldest gets to use it as he's already advanced the math problems beyond what the youngest can do.... IMPLEMENT MULTIPLE SAVE GAMES! <please?>


Great, but needs to support multiple users
Momoftwotoddlers

Great app, but as other users have said it really needs to support multiple users. I have a first and a second grader who both want to play, but the second grader plays it "up" so that the problems are too hard for the younger one. I'd pay for an upgrade that gave you different characters to represent different children.


Best Math Game Everrr!!!
Chris_PA-C

I have a 5th grader, a 1st grader and a preschooler, and they're all in love with this game! They BEG me to get to play it! My 5th grader has struggled with memorizing his multiplication and division facts. This was the perfect motivator! Thank you for taking the drudgery of memorizing math facts away!


Very good!!
NiceGuyLuis

This app is very cute :) I do not have a negatives to say so I'll go straight to a few suggestions I have. 1⃣ You should provide the user with the ability to alter the appearance of their character. Nothing too serious, just the simple hair color, skin tone, color of their armor. 2⃣ You should increase the power of the users attack when they answer a question correctly and immediately. That's about all that I have to say. This is a good app and I really liked the message in the main menu; "Potions and swords will help you, but real power comes from knowledge." Good job guys. ??


Top two best math games!
The Mascot Army

Most kids math games are not clever or really fun. They're mostly just flash cards with graphics around them. This and Dragon Box HD are the two best kids math games in the app market. The math here is really just a means to score the real game. It is somewhat addictive and always provides just out of reach goals and rewards to encourage your child to continue. It keeps track of what they get wrong and asks again, and it increases the difficulty over time and based on how your child is progressing. It seems like they increase the difficulty just enough to make winning dramatic, but likely. Another nice thing is that since the difficulty increases for each operation separately, your child wont stick exclusively to the one they are most comfortable with because the other operations will be at a simpler level. Good app. The in app purchases are not necessary to progress, and are reasonably priced if you do want them. Multiple accounts would be nice though.


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