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MathWarFREE!
MathWar is more or less like playing with flash cards, with the exception that there is a computer player who can attempt to answer if the human player is too slow. A game of MathWar consists of a set number of rounds. A round consists of two cards and a mathematical operator (add, subtract, or multiplication). The first player to guess an answer for a round gets that rounds point if the guess is correct. Otherwise, the correct answer is displayed, and no points are awarded.
Author: Ken Sodemann
Company:
Version: 0.2.4
Category: kids
License: free
Cost (1):
Submitter: admin
Metacritic Rank: wait...mathwar
Note (1): the price may be not correct due to changes in the distributor's trade policies