“MATH RACE” An Android-Based Basic Math Car Racing Game for Grade School Students
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“Math Race” is a basic mathematical operations racing game designed for grade schools. This is a 3D Android based mobile game application; a simple and easy to learn game that will give player enjoyment and will help practice their skills in solving subtraction, addition, multiplication and division problems.
This racing game allows grade school students to practice their subtraction, addition, multiplication and division skills while playing racing car. To accelerate the car, the user needs to tap the screen of the mobile phone. To control the car the users need to tilt the phone. The game is composed of three stages; each stage has randomized questions to be answered by the player within 90 seconds. The difficulty of the question depends on the stage level of the game. Stage 1 contains addition and subtraction questions. In stage 2, it has randomized question about addition, subtraction and multiplication. In the last stage, questions are made of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
The proponents used Unity 3D for developing the game and Adobe Photoshop for designing layout and textures of the game. As for functionalities, the proponents used Monodevelop as IDE to input codes to be deployed in Android SDK version 2.3.3.
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Racing Game
Math Game
Android
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