Math Trainer
von GoldenTechNinja
Math Trainer
Tags für Math Trainer
Beschreibung
Lerne die schnellsten Methoden für Kopfrechnen und schlage den Taschenrechner auf Zeit! Schärfe deine Mathe-Skills in 7 verschiedenen Themen, von den Grundrechenarten wie Addition und Subtraktion bis hin zu Potenzschreibweise und Modulo.
Spielanleitung
Die Methoden für Kopfrechnen findest du unter dem Reiter "Lernen". Klicke auf "Trainieren", um Übungsaufgaben zu erhalten. Mehr zu den Trainingsoptionen erfährst du unter "Anleitung" im Spiel. Ziel ist es, den Titel "Mathemagier" zu erreichen, indem du ein Gesamtlevel von 200 erreichst.
Kommentare
sopus5
Jul. 04, 2013
i love this game!!! i really like the idea about levels
i think it would be a good idea for the game to be online so that you can play against others i speed, and if you won you could get 100+ exp
as a prize.
Thank you for your feedback! I agree with you. Online competition would be much fun, but I doubt enough people will join. Because of this I added the "Best <5s" highscore as a speed achievement.
c0mput3rg33k
Jun. 04, 2016
dear math, I am not a therapist! Solve your own problems!
strit5
Jul. 04, 2013
Play this game in the school... Your teacher wont get angry
CloudHill
Jul. 04, 2013
Also, the fraction thing simplifies anything over 0 to 1 over 0. Maybe you could change the lower bound minimum to 1. Or if you want to include negatives at least disable 0 when randomizing the denominator.
2/0 is equal to 1/0 and x/0 is equal x inifinitive or +/- inifinitive, but I understand that the problems aren't interesting and very confusing too, so I change it. 0 can't be either the denominator or the numerator from now on.
CloudHill
Jul. 04, 2013
Best under 5 is somewhat pointless, as you can set the problem count high and the range from 0 to 0, and the time is counted per problem, so every problem can be completed at under 1s for a total of 0s; I thought it would be best if I demonstrated my point. In all this was actually kind of interesting. Throw an interesting GUI on it and market the game. I know it would be a nice warmup before going into accounting. 7^3 is 343, had to think about it the first time, but I've memorized it now. 8^3 is 512, 9^3 is 729, etc. So yeah.
Okay, I will apply the 25% percent rule for the numbers' size values for both achievements. Thank you for your feedback. It's great to hear that you can use the techniques.