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Math Games
My math homework is to do a research project on a math game. Would you please suggest some math game(s) you enjoy?
Doesn't matter what type of game it is, as long as it demonstrates an element of math? |
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http://www.websudoku.com
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I find that game not to be very math based. And besides, right on the assignment sheet it says: "NO SUDOKUS!" lol (because we've been doing them in class)
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If you can get your hands on xemacs there's a long division game plug in built in that's been fun. Letters replace numbers and you have to figure out what each of the letters represents.
Based on a quick look at the xemacs standard packages (http://www.cygwin.com/packages/xemac...o-2005-05-05-1) I believe it alligns with the following packages. Wed Jan 14 06:30:54 1998 14889 usr/share/xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp/misc-games/mpuz.el Wed Apr 6 22:32:43 2005 9860 usr/share/xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp/misc-games/mpuz.elc Sorry I can't provide a less cryptic answer, but it is a rather challenging math based game, that I used to do with pen and paper, but I'm having a tough time finding the words to explain it. -MBirchmeier Note: xemacs should be relatively easy to download for linux, I dunno about a windows port though, but I doubt it would be hard to find. |
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Does that count as a math game? Looks more like a type of puzzle to me. I'll think about it.
Ooh, new emotion! :banana: lol |
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24 game - give some numbers (usually four, and usually between 1 and 9) you have you make 24 (usually only using +, - * and /)
7 2 2 2 Sideways maths - replace each letter with a digit to make the sum true. The same letter must become the same digit, and no two different letters can change to the same digit. ELF + ELF = FOOL |
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Oh well, I finished it with something I found pretty cool. Learned something (in school! oh mai god! O_O!!).
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example: 4 2 6 8 2 8 2 is (a possible) number: 4 2 6 [2] become : (2 + 4 + 6) * 2 and 8 2 8 [2] become : (8 - 2) * (8 / 2) -MBirchmeier |
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sorry I didn't seee this thread earlyer. But if anybody else is interested in a math game I would recomend LifeGen. But I'm not a 100% sure it counts as a math game becouse it's more of an animation. You can find more info abuot it here.I myself made a simpeler version for my programming class (C programming language) and it was qouit fun aldo it took a while. Later on I tride making a Minesweepre game (which works kind of slow in some cases but other than that it's farlly OK(except that it's presented in a CommandPromopt window)). But that is probbabely wouldn't count as a math game.
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