My grandchildren enjoyed it and they are the best judges of games. Overall this is a great game and slightly addictive but in a useful way. As the waves flow then each of the Space Pig friends are revealed. The challenge is staged in waves and the reliance on accuracy and speed guides the user higher up the reward stakes. The aliens have to be blasted but they have to be the correct answer for the times table question. The next stage for the user is the 'Challenge' where all the skills are put together. The instructions are: if anything moves: Shoot it! At the end of two waves of aliens the user is given a read out of the scores and ranked. Once achieved extra tokens or food is tallied up depending on speed and accuracy.Īs a welcome break to all the frenetic cognitive activity the user has a chance just to blast as many objects as possible without being too taxed. This puzzle is familiar in concept and requires the user to answer the correct answer and choose a square that is in a line across a grid. When this review is complete the user then goes onto the cleverly named 'puzzle', which suggests the game element. The review stage is simply a repeat of the introduction, but this becomes a little bit more tense in anticipation of the real game, with tokens being added for each correct blast. The first level is introduced after the painless, practical walk through. As in all good maths tuition these squares are built up gradually into a matrix grid that is notated at the side with the multiplication equivalents. Helping the user visualise multiplication the developer introduces the concept of filling the squares in a grid by touching them and then the user can 'blast' them away using the laser. The narrator then substitutes 'groups' to the correct 'x' notation. The narrator then explains through the help of the word 'groups' that multiplication is adding of blocks and this is demonstrated graphically and simply. over and over' which is a smart way of putting it. As the narrator points out maths 'It's just adding. The user is drawn into the narrative of the story carefully and cleverly so that they empathise with the Space Pig, then they are sold on the idea that maths is easy. When a user has been set up, which is permanently stored, the welcome screen, once again retro, is typical with a blocky font appearing on the screen. The background music is also familiar if you have spent any time in Arcade Games shops at the sea front, so my children inform me! The game launches with a typical black background and blocky, pixelated letters and graphics, reminiscent of the classically famous Space Invaders. Instruments: Mesozoic Volcano Age, 8-bit ages, Big Wave Beach, Frostbite China, Far Future, Danger Docks, Orbitopia, Jurassic Marsh and Wild WestĪnd for 12 custom modern day dr.Downloading the game is relatively straightforward and takes up a modest 59 MB of your disk space. Instruments: Mesozoic Volcano Age, Teslo's House, Orbitopia, Stone Age and Glowkie Caves Instruments: Blossom River and Star Jungle Instruments: Weldo Land, Lost Africa, Mountain City, Gravity Falls World, Antarctica, French Revolution and Mixopolis Instruments: Sea Dawg, General Hospital, Astronomical Moon, Stone Age, Church World and Arabian Swamp, Jurassic Sos, Pirate Root, Dr Zomboss Technology and Modern Day 2 Instruments: Frozen Volcanoes, Klinkerton, China Swamp and Prehistoric Wargrounds Instruments:Kid's Club and Zomburbia City It's just impossible for me to choose anymore.So, for the first voting of season 2 has these worlds to offer:1-Mesozoic Volcano Age 2-Frostbite China 3-8-bit ages 4-Glowkie Caves The voting starts.NOW! You forgot Modern Night, Teslo's House, Mixopolis, Kid's Club and Modern Day 3 Next Worlds: The Jungle of Legends, Sea Dawg, General Hospital, Astronomical Moon, Stone Age, Church World, Green Hills, Southern Swamps, Native North, Ice Age, Fallen Technology, Ancient Greece, Weldo Land, Lost Africa, Mountain City, Gravity Falls World, Antarctica, French Revolution, Feudal Japan and Modern Day 2Ĭorrect: Next Worlds: The Jungle of Legends, Sea Dawg, General Hospital, Astronomical Moon, Stone Age, Church World, Green Hills, Southern Swamps, Native North, Ice Age, Fallen Technology, Ancient Greece, Weldo Land, Lost Africa, Mountain City, Gravity Falls World, Antarctica, French Revolution, Feudal Japan, Frozen Volcanoes, Klinkerton, China Swamp, Old Orchestra, Volcanoville, Orbitopia, Prehistoric Wargrounds, Z-Tech Industries, Mount Olympus, Star Jungle, Night Lost City, Un-Neon Mixtape Tour, Zomburbia City, Ancient Rome, Danger Docks, Blossom River, MCFD Station, Zomburbia Bank, Arabian Swamp, Jurassic Sos, Pirate Root, Dr Zomboss Technology and Modern Day 2 Comment this Mashup ! 12 - June 3, 2017, 10:54Īfter Holographic World i will make The Jungle Of Legends
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