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![]()
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.
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, 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!
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
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 childrenI 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.
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.
Let me go say hello and see if they're up for a test![]()
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