Still seeing ads
I paid to have the ad free version but still have ads at the bottom of the screen. Ugg.
Yes, Math Cross is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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4.74 out of 5
69 ratings in Spain
I paid to have the ad free version but still have ads at the bottom of the screen. Ugg.
This is a great way to practice math facts after school or at the beginning of the summer. You can play this to just unwind after a long day. You play this game if you only want to test your brain.
It’s helping getting my math brain back into practice and gear
They ask you to rate the game before they hit you with ads after EVERY SINGLE GAME. The games are good but the amount of ads is just ridiculous, will delete as I didn’t download this gameto watch ads!!!!
No ads purchase does NOT remove the banner adds in the app. Tried deleting app and reinstalling, as well as restoring the purchase but adds still appear in app.
Terrific game! Truly challenging and activates the”at part of the brain that’s probably been asleep since those playful days in college, high school, and as far back, as Preschool. Here where the active mind can really play. Have fun!!!
It’s refreshing to have app developers actually read the requests of their players and implement suggestions so quickly. This is a great game and the recent updates enhances the experience.
I paid 5.99 to have the ads removed and was able to play the game without issue for several days. Then I started getting “purchase failed” and I can’t play now. Reinstalling and restarting my phone doesn’t fix it. I’ve tried to get support but no responses.
Got the game because I was frustrated with a different game that advertised a math crossword feature, but only had one level. Overall, I gotta say I'm not disappointed. The tutorials are fairly self-explanatory, and there's a toggle for if you want errors to show up or not (though the errors go only as far as incorrect math; it's possible to do a problem correctly, but not have the proper components, which can mess up nearby parts of the puzzles, so be careful). Ads are fairly abundant, at a rate of about one per minute of gameplay. Annoying if you hate ads, but ads won't interrupt your puzzles, can be skipped after 5-15 seconds, and if you're quick you can do two or three levels before seeing one. Higher difficulty puzzles aren't hard per se, but they do often require thinking a few moves ahead, so that's fantastic if you prefer slightly harder math apps. I only have a couple of suggestions/complaints. Like I touched on before, it can be a bit frustrating to do math correctly, but not have it be the right numbers, and the game will mark it as correct (for example, doing "1" + "9" = 10 when the game wants "4" + "6" = 10). Incorrect math shows up red while correct answers are blue/green. It would be nice to have another color, such as yellow, that basically said "you did your math right, but the numbers are wrong." My last nitpick is that, every once in a while, a puzzle will crop up with an extra number. This makes the level unsolvable, as there's no way to get rid of excess numbers. If this happens during an event, you're locked out of progressing past the painting. It doesn't happen often, but it's just enough to be obnoxious. Overall though, a really solid math game. Makes for a pretty good time killer and gets you thinking a little bit.
The Plus sign and Division sign are very difficult to distinguish from one another. That is the source of mist of my errors and detracts from the game. Love the game and the challenge it provides.