Hi - I am one of the developers of Monster Math.<p>We've worked hard to craft this app; it combines beautiful artwork, hilarious animations, an engaging story line, and a pretty unique game play. We've play-tested it with kids from different countries, ruthlessly removing all frustrations and building an experience that makes kids smile. While doing Math!<p>The app is $2.99.<p>This is currently available in India and Canada - if you are not in these countries, please visit <a href="http://www.makkajai.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.makkajai.com</a> and register so we can notify you once it is available in your country.<p>Feedback is welcome. Thanks.<p>Be Awesome,<p>Roopesh
I suppose drill-and-practice is adequate for young learners, but boy are mathematical DaP games thick on the ground. This looks like a good implementation of one, but it's hard for me to get excited about it. Still, I'll be interested in hearing how you're testing whether it has an impact on what students know.
My kids have to do math drills every night. Every week they need to study +4s then the next week +5s. I don't see an option for making everything the same addin. If so I would definitely buy it. A hard thing to do is get your kid interested in studying math facts. If they had this, they would think it's a game. It looks good.
Why did you make the name of the game "Monster Math - Grade 3 game for kids to learn Addition, Subtraction, Division, Multiplication mapped to Core Curriculum"<p>Why not save that for the description and just keep the name as Monster Math?