Forest of MATH

Forest of MATH

Developed by Agencija SQL

Published by Agencija SQL

Released 2020-02-20
$3.99

Available on:

windows

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Very Positive
2 positive out of 2 recent reviews (100% positive)

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About This Game

This is a game I made for my 8-year old who loves games, but doesn't like to practice math. In the game, the damage dealt to enemies is a result of calculations. This means that results which are harder to compute are more beneficial to the gameplay. I was surprised that he would estimate and compute hard ones first, because it meant beating the enemies in style.

Features:

  • explore the forest
  • fight monsters in turn-based combat
  • cast mathemagic spells
  • compute damage with addition and subtraction up to 200, and multiplication up to 100
  • find map scrolls to help you navigate the maze, or health upgrades to beat bosses
  • collect magic digits to build your numeric spells

Is it hard?


  • In the early game the enemies are weaker, and there's more room for error.
  • Later enemies have more HP and hit harder, but the player can still win with a couple of errors. Sometimes the battles can be won quickly, if the player gets lucky with digits chosen for calculations. For example, 98+98 does massive damage.
  • Bosses require precise computation. Even then, make sure you collect most of the health upgrades before attacking.

What's the Forest like?


  • The map is procedurally a generated maze - different every time you start a new game.
  • Monster and treasure placement is also randomised.
  • Sometimes you might get map upgrades at the very start, another time you might get health upgrades instead.
  • Order in which you gain the digits is also random. You might start with something easy as 2 and 6, and doing math like 26+2 or 62-2. Or you might get 8 or 9 quickly, which is more challenging, for example to compute: 83-38.

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Age Rating

All Ages

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