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Munch on Math! Help your Muncher avoid the mischievous Troggles as you maneuver through the gameboard, munching on multiples, factors, prime numbers, equalities and inequalities. If you earn enough points and avoid those troublesome Troggles, you'll be sure to enter the Muncher Hall of Fame!
An educational game where players "munch" the correct answer to math problem.
The protagonist of this game is the Muncher, thus named for his insatiable appetite for knowledge. Muncher is presented with a trivia category and a board with 20 possible answers. To win at the particular board, the player must steer Muncher to the correct answers and devour them.
Fraction Munchers is the second math based game in the Munchers series of educational games. Aside from the subject matter, the basic concept is the same as other games in the series. It is played on a grid where the player controls a creature called the Fraction Muncher who has to eat the numbers or fractional expressions that correspond to the statement that is written above the grid. Other creatures known as troggles roam the grid and try to get to the muncher. There are five different ones and they all have their own behaviour and movement patterns. Eating wrong answers or getting caught by a troggle leads to a life being lost. There are four different game modes which decide what kind of statements should appear: fraction types, equivalents, comparing and expression. Additionally there is a combined mode that mixes all.
Educational game published by The Learning Company. You play as a green creature and avoided enemies known as "troggles" while eating (munching) words that fit an established grammatical criteria.
Super Munchers is the follow-up to the original Number Munchers.
The player controls the Muncher, who must move around a grid eating words that match the condition at the top of the screen, while avoiding the threatening Troggles. As the player progresses through the levels, the difficulty of the matching conditions increases, and multiple Troggles pursue the Muncher. The game was designed for first- to fifth-grade students, emphasizing vowel sounds, while teaching students grammar, phonics and reading skills in addition to introducing new words.