Nice job. I think it would be even better if there were some kind of visual reward for getting an answer correct or not. I tried Quick Play, and I had to fill in every single cell and then hit Submit before I could see what I got right or wrong.
Kids really like that kind of visual feedback (confetti or something similar).
Years ago I wrote a little edutainment game called "Aladdin's Mathemagical Flying Carpet" to help teach my younger siblings the multiplication tables which you might also like. It takes a much more gamified approach.
Thanks for the feedback! I thought so too, but I was concerned kids would demotivate if they didn't get it right as they went, or quit half-way through, and tried to mimic the real scenario of a teacher marking it in the end. But it's a good shout, I will give it some thought.
Nice job. I think it would be even better if there were some kind of visual reward for getting an answer correct or not. I tried Quick Play, and I had to fill in every single cell and then hit Submit before I could see what I got right or wrong.
Kids really like that kind of visual feedback (confetti or something similar).
Years ago I wrote a little edutainment game called "Aladdin's Mathemagical Flying Carpet" to help teach my younger siblings the multiplication tables which you might also like. It takes a much more gamified approach.
https://mordenstar.com/projects/mathemagic/#game-section
Thanks for the feedback! I thought so too, but I was concerned kids would demotivate if they didn't get it right as they went, or quit half-way through, and tried to mimic the real scenario of a teacher marking it in the end. But it's a good shout, I will give it some thought.
Thanks for sharing your game, I'll try it out!