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  2. OutNumbered! - Wikipedia

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    If the guess is incorrect or the player fails to gather enough information by midnight, they will lose the game and their lifetime score will not change. As the player wins more games, their lifetime score will increase. At certain score amounts, the player will advance in rank and the game becomes more difficult, and the match rule changes.

  3. Prodigy Math Game - Wikipedia

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    The player takes the role of a wizard or witch, who, whilst undertaking quests to collect gems, must battle against the Puppet Master. These quests usually involve battling monsters in different areas of the in-game map. To participate in these quests, players must correctly answer math problems to cast spells. Prodigy Math was released in 2011 ...

  4. Prodigy Education - Wikipedia

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    Its co-CEOs and founders are Alex Peters and Rohan Mahimker. [1] It is the developer of the 2011 and 2022 Prodigy Math, a roleplaying game where players solve math problems to participate in battles and cast spells, and Prodigy English, a sandbox game where players answer English questions to earn currency to gain items. Although each game is ...

  5. This ridiculous math problem is infuriating the Internet - AOL

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    The Internet banded together in their joint frustration over a strongly-worded question posted on Reddit that left everyone scratching their heads. This ridiculous math problem is infuriating the ...

  6. Academic Games - Wikipedia

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    Academic Games is a competition in the U.S. in which players win by out-thinking each other in mathematics, language arts, and social studies. Formal tournaments are organized by local leagues, and on a national level by the Academic Games Leagues of America (AGLOA). Member leagues in eight states hold a national tournament every year, in which ...

  7. Parity game - Wikipedia

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    A parity game. Circular nodes belong to player 0, rectangular nodes belong to player 1. On the left side is the winning region of player 0, on the right side is the winning region of player 1. A parity game is played on a colored directed graph, where each node has been colored by a priority – one of (usually) finitely many natural numbers ...

  8. Games and learning - Wikipedia

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    The goal is to survive to the best of their abilities. The game is complicated and difficult, just as it would be to live a real life. Regarding a more traditional approach to education, The Sims has been used as a platform for students to learn a language and explore world history while developing skills such as reading, math, logic and ...

  9. Math Blaster! - Wikipedia

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    Math Blaster! is a 1983 educational video game, and the first entry in the "Math Blaster" series within the Blaster Learning System created by Davidson & Associates. The game was developed by former educator Jan Davidson. [2] It would be revised and ported to newer hardware and operating systems, with enhanced versions rebranded as Math Blaster ...