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- NIGHT MATH ATTACK
- by
- Chris Evans
- 44 Shady Lane - RR7
- St. Thomas, ON
- Canada N5P 3T2
-
- Fax: 519-633-1622
- E-mail: Chris.Evans@Homebase.com
-
- NIGHT MATH ATTACK.DOCS
- Want a game for the kids that's educational and constructive? Tired
- of them blasting aliens? Night Math Attack is a motivational game for
- practicing all 4 math operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and
- division), created with help from an educational consultant. Faster speed
- and accuracy at these skills result in better problem-solving math ability
- and higher test scores.
- The program has up-beat music, quality graphics, and no requirement
- for fast hand control. Following the title screen and instructioins, the
- player chooses which math operation to practice. The game screen has a
- question at the top, 4 answers down the left side, a helicopter in the
- middle, and a choice of sound on/off at the bottom. The player uses
- the joystick or cursor keys to fly the chopper up or down so it is level with
- the correct answer, and then uses the joystick or space bar to fire a missle
- at the answer. A message then reports whether the choice was right or
- wrong. The wrong messages are followed by the question with the correct
- answer to reinforce learning. Wrong choices are generated randomly so that
- students will not become used to the same choices after repeated plays.
- After 20 questions a "report card" gives the accuracy rate. There is a
- printout option which prints wrong questions and out-of-time questions for
- further study, which requires the printer driver to be in the devs directory
- of the boot disk. Practicing math facts as little as 5 minutes a day usually
- results in a grade score improvement.
-
- NOTES:
- Night Math Attack works on all systems tested to date: the stock
- A500 (512K), A500 (1 MB), stock A2000, A2000-030, A3000, and A4000. Letters
- from users are welcome.
-
- December 1994
-