Math can be fun! We know, it sounds almost as delirious as vegetables are delicious. But math can be fun on your PSP.
Mathfacts developed Math Facts v1.0 after failing to find any educational math games for the PSP. Mathfacts created the Lua program (tested on PSP 1.5 only) so his son could practice his math on the way to school. "Math for kids isn't the most exciting thing,"he said. It isn't something grown-ups crave either."So I added some game attributes to try and hold his attention." And so his son could play without him watching over his shoulders, he added a "review" page to see how well he did. We guess it's too soon to ask if his son is now some kind of math wiz at Cal-Tech.
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