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    Mr. The Hamster's Math Class - Hamster Republic Productions

    I humbly present Mr. the Hamster's Math Class

    https://www.ouya.tv/game/Mr-The-Hamsters-Math-Class/

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    This is a simple educational game for practicing addition, subtraction, and multiplication tables. I hope someone will enjoy it!



    The game is completely free. IAP is just used for optional donations that do not unlock anything.
    Last edited by bob-the-hamster; 07-29-2014 at 03:13 PM.

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    Awe that is adorable! I don't have any kids and at 38 I better know this by now but I an going to check it out and probably donate. We need educational games for kids. Love it

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmartino View Post
    Awe that is adorable! I don't have any kids and at 38 I better know this by now but I an going to check it out and probably donate. We need educational games for kids. Love it
    Yeah you better know it old man

    Good to see a kiddie game, we need more of them.

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    Yeah, an additional vote for Edutainment stuff.
    Between playing scrabble, words with friends, TVs Countdown, and then all the coding, I get my fair share of brain-puzzles, but for everyone else, it's good to keep your mind active.

    More please!

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    Will check out with my boys. Been using other education software on tablet with them over the summer but we need more things like this on ouya

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    I agree with all of thee above

    I grinned when seeing this in the new games list
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    Thanks everybody!

    I am looking forward to hearing some feedback from someone who has tested this game on actuall children I imagine they will have to be at just the right age to get the most out of it.

    I admit I designed this mostly to fill the need of what I wished I could have had back when I was in 2nd and 3rd grade in the 1980's. I haven't even gotten to test this on my own children yet, and I'll probably have to wait a few years for that.

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    Do you have other versions? Non OUYA? On Twitter I have 1 or 2 people who have like 4 kids each who do test things. Though maybe by now they have an OUYA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killswitch View Post
    Do you have other versions? Non OUYA? On Twitter I have 1 or 2 people who have like 4 kids each who do test things. Though maybe by now they have an OUYA.
    Sure! Windows Mac and Linux versions are downloadable from here: http://james.hamsterrepublic.com/?p=227

    The PC versions have a slightly different control scheme. You use the arrow keys and enter/esc to navigate menus (no mouse support), but while actually doing math you just type the numbers in on the keyboard.

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