Math Blaster Jr.

31.12.1996
Master Blaster Jr. is a 1996 educational video game, aimed at ages 4–7.

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Blaster Learning System (last 3 games)

03.03.2009

The award-winning PC edutainment series, Math Blaster in the Prime Adventure, is blasting its way on to the Nintendo DS with an all-new adventure. Put your math skills to the ultimate test in this action-packed adventure that adds up to total fun!

31.12.1998

A point-and-click adventure set in a spooky mansion and focusing on building key mathematics skills. This is a re-make of Math Blaster Mystery: The Great Brain Robbery. Re-released as Math Blaster for 5th Grade in 1999

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01.09.1993

A follow-up to the original Math Blaster! games, Math Blaster: In Search of Spot is an educational title with arcade elements designed to help students learn maths while having fun. The game allows students to practice basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills in addition to fractions, decimals, percents, estimation, and number patterns. The subjects can be practiced separately or together in review. Six levels of difficulty are provided. Like the previous titles, the game also includes an editor to create new problem sets (present in the PC version only).

31.12.1996

Mega Math Blaster, also known as Math Blaster ages 6-9, is a Math Blaster game. While it's loosely a remake of Math Blaster Episode 1: In Search of Spot, this is a separate game that takes place in the same continuity as the original. It features a new villain, with cameos from previous Math Blaster villains in prison, including Trash Alien, the villain from the first game. Spot is captured by Gelator after visiting planet Lockemup. Gelator begins using Spot's intelligence as his own. Blasternaut and Galactic Commander are forced to pursue. While de-oozing the planet Moldar from Gelator's Slimy grip in the process. The game re-released as Math Blaster for 3rd Grade in 1999.

01.01.1996

Danish point-and-click adventure game with some edutainment content. The first game in Skipper and Skeeto -franchise. A witch has stolen the good fairy's magic wand and Skipper and Skeeto must help get it back. The game is set in a park where the player helps various animals in order to move forward in the story. Game features minigames with some educational content, for example locating countries on a map or telling the time.

31.12.1996

This game came out in 1996, helping children growing up as the main character, Adiboo, interacts with us in various mini-games, sometimes fighting the mean monster-blob, and most times teaching children reading, singing, and many life values.

31.12.1997

Math Blaster Ages 4-6 is another entry in the 1990s Math Blaster franchise. This game is a re-release of Math Blaster Jr. which came out in 1996

31.12.1989

Math Blaster Mystery is aimed at children of ages 10 and up. The program offers up to four activities, each of which comes in four progressively more difficult levels.

31.12.2005

An educational game focused on reading and math for 4-5 year old children.

31.12.2005

An educational game focused on reading and math for 5-6 year old children.