Math Ace Jr. / Bit-Bot's Math Voyage Sanctuary Woods Multimedia / KidSoft 1994

When kids enter this undersea world, they learn to love math. Maybe it's the magical submarine and the funky fish. Or that kids get to create their own 3D animated aquarium filled with treasures bought with their math earnings. No matter what, it makes diving into math an adventure. Math is a life-long skill. So why not start your child off with a program that makes it an adventure? It takes kids to an undersea world where discovering and practicing 15 essential math concepts is captivating and fun. With four levels of difficulty, kids move from addition to subtraction to multiplication at their own pace. Kids learn the value of money when they use their math earnings to buy underwater treasures. Shapes & Pattern Recognition - Interactive graphics, animations, and nine games let kids explore math in a non-threatening way. Telling Time - The difference between A.M. and P.M. is day and night when your child uses the Captain's clock. Kids are motivated to learn when it means they get to build their own on-screen aquarium. It was later released as Bit-Bot's Math Voyage with improvements including faster performance in the Windows version, a simpler user interface and written help sections for parents and teachers.
Screenshots
ISO Demo 70MB (uploaded by Egon68)
Bit-Bot's Math Voyage - Full Demo 3.7MB (uploaded by scaryfun)


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