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  2. DragonBox - Wikipedia

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    DragonBox Algebra was released on May 9, 2012 for iOS. [1] It was created to teach children math, such as algebra. The game won a 2016 Games For Change award for "Best Learning Game", [2] and received positive reception from critics, who praised the efficacy of the app.

  3. Math Blaster Mystery: The Great Brain Robbery - Wikipedia

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    Math Blaster Mystery: The Great Brain Robbery is a product in a line of educational products created by Davidson & Associates that takes place in a different universe from the original Math Blaster. It has no relation to Davidson's earlier Apple II game Math Blaster Mystery. The game was released in North America, Sweden and Spain.

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  5. Math Blaster! - Wikipedia

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    Math Blaster! is a 1983 educational video game, and the first entry in the "Math Blaster" series within the Blaster Learning System created by Davidson & Associates. The game was developed by former educator Jan Davidson. [2] It would be revised and ported to newer hardware and operating systems, with enhanced versions rebranded as Math Blaster ...

  6. OutNumbered! - Wikipedia

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    OutNumbered! is an educational video game published by The Learning Company in 1990 [1] for both Windows and Macintosh PCs. It is aimed at children ages seven to fourteen and is designed to teach children mathematical computation and problem solving skills. [2]

  7. Blaster Learning System - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2011, development of the series focused on an online version of Math Blaster played through a browser or mobile app rather than standalone game software. [1] On June 13, 2023, JumpStart Games announced the closure of the company and that they would end support for Math Blaster on June 30, 2023. [2]