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MathBlaster HyperBlast
MathBlaster HyperBlast - Mobile Game for Kids

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  • Math Blaster® HyperBlast

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    • MathBlaster HyperBlast - Math Game

    Description

    Cadet, summon your math skills, hop on your HyperCycle, and discover the intergalactic adventure that adds up to total fun! Outsmart alien robots, blast through razor sharp blockades and speed past the stars on this mega-math adventure. The universe is counting on you... do you have what it takes to complete the mission?

    Math Blaster HyperBlast is an exciting, fast paced math learning game that helps kids get plenty of math practice without even realizing it.

    App Features

    • 30 levels of mind-bending math teaching.
    • 4 subjects: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
    • Supports English and Spanish.
    • Amazing 3D graphics!
    • Fast-paced arcade fun!
    • Kid-friendly controls and instructions.

    Designed for kids of different ages, players can adjust gameplay, lessons and difficulty to suit their individual skill levels.

    Reviews for Math Blaster® HyperBlast

    I was instantly struck by how the math equations are programmed in to be a natural part of the game and not ‘school’ like at all. If you know you’ll be spending time in the car this summer, Math Blaster HyperBlast is worth picking up...  Tammy, at playthatnow.com

    This is a fun game and does help kids learn math facts. My son hates memorizing anything, but he will play the game… the graphics are pretty cool and getting past the obstacles are challenging enough to keep it interesting...  Lori Corcoro, from amazon.com

    This is a high interest activity for lower levels of Math ability, so it would appeal to older students who are still operating at this level… children will be motivated to “get to the next level...  Sarah DeBellis, at onsarahsipad.wordpress.com