Enter the Temple as a MATH MORTAL, leave as a MULTIPLICATION MASTER!
Designed by educators and gamers, Mayan Multiplication is a collection of five math games to help students achieve multiplication mastery. Each challenge promotes speed and accuracy by integrating the math with compelling and strategic gameplay. The stunning graphics fused with upbeat music immerse students in the Mayan world as they progress through a series of 10 different ranks from stone to diamond rank. Each game is constructed so the challenge of playing doesn’t affect the math but instead breaks routine and reinforces knowledge.
5 DANGEROUSLY ADDICTIVE GAMES, each with a different spin on multiplication:
• TOWER OF INQUIRY – flash-card style game
Build a tower worthy of the Mayans by solving problem blocks to reach the summit. Make no mistakes; wrong answers will be your downfall.
• MARBLE MAYHEM – multiple choice game
Flick your marble to hit the correct answers in the ancient ring. But beware! Avoid the flaming marbles at all costs.
• HEXAFACTOR – factor matching game
Slide stone number tiles into place to match factors to their products. Move quickly and strategically or disaster will befall. Can you handle the challenge?
• CHAMBER OF FIRE – high-speed question and answer game
Roll through the obstacle course and seize answers to the Chamber's inquiries to escape the inferno. Make a mistake and you will see why it’s called the Chamber of Fire!
• CHASM CATACLYSM – multiple-answer strategy game
Construct a bridge using your math expertise to cross the chasm. The catch? Beat the clock or watch your masterpiece crumble!
KEY FEATURES:
• Up to 12 individual student profiles
• Progress tracker – (The game documents progress with in-depth graphs.)
• Email student reports – (Access the data with a spreadsheet or text editor for easy integration into your records.)
• Customizable focus – (Parent/Teacher or student may choose any amount of numbers to focus on from 1-12.)
• Randomized problem set – (No two games are the same!)
• Customizable game difficulty - (Fun and challenging for beginners to gamers with easy, medium, and hard levels.)
• Maintains math integrity – (The gameplay won't affect the math score.)
• Engaging goals for long-lasting practice – (Collect thousands of gems, conquer challenges, and raise your skill rank.)
• Compelling environment – (Rich visuals and upbeat music create an adventurous and fun atmosphere.)
• Just plain fun! – (Choose from 5 avatars. Be anything from a frog to a toucan!)
This app is designed for children ages 9 and up.
IMPORTANT: Due to the high-quality graphics, Mayan Multiplication will not run on 1st generation iPads.
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I think Mayan Multiplication is a great app because it is fun and educational at the same time. It actually teaches you math, unlike Prodigy and some other apps. It lets you pick what you are working on, and it has times tables from one to twelve.
Takes forever to load
I hate it
iOS 11 compatibility issues
Please make it available for iOS 11
All learning with fun
This was exactly what I was looking for in a game. A game that has lots of math with the look and feel of a game. My son loves it. I like that you can focus the game on numbers you have covered and then add the new numbers you are learning later on. Most math games I've seen tend to be too much playing and not enough math work. Some don't even let your child know the answer was incorrect. I have no problem letting my son sit and play this because I know he is doing 100% learning. He thinks he's playing a game. THANK YOU to the developers for this amazing math learning game.
Very fun for kids
My 9 yr old loves this and really helps him year. Great concept and nice way to encourage kids.
Amazing App!
Amazing!! My 10 year old struggled with multiplication for over a year. After only one week of 'playing' on Mayan Multiplication, she was proficient and enthusiastic doing multiplication . Even my 5 and 7 year olds are learning their facts!
BEST GAME IN NA!
this game is amazing it should get 5 stars every day Because ze math zezeze
Superbly-Executed Minigames with Customization
It's five minigames that focus on multiplication and factors. FexaFactor: A kind of "thinking man's Tetris." The best minigame of the set; this could be a casual gaming app for adults. You are given numbers on hexagonal tiles which fall from the sky, and you have to arrange them such that each ends up touching a factor of the next. The longer chain of continuous factors you can make, the more points you can get. Chasm Cataclysm: an interestingly done game where the user can become familiar with the concept of numbers being the product of different pairs of factors in an intuitive way by building bridges on a grid. Tower of Inquiry: Basically just a flashcard game, albeit with excellent visuals and sounds. Marble Mayhem: a multiple-choice times table game with physics that really feels like an arcade game. Chamber of Fire: similar to Marble Madness but in platformer form. The physics feel off to me on this one, so I can't get past the first level to report to you about it.
One of the best things about this app is the fact that it's super customizable. If you have a student who needs help on his 12s times tables, you can select only those for study. And if you have a student who feels that all the games are too easy, you can increase the difficulty of the gameplay separately from the difficulty of the math. Excellent feedback with sparkling jewels bursting out of each correct answer. The only thing I would change would be to lift the time limit of 2 minutes per minigame; they are engaging enough that many students would prefer to play for longer.
Not for young children
Wish I could get my money back
Love. It.
It's fun, engaging, and my kids LOVE it. I love it. My kid who HATES math asks me to let her play this game. She had her 6 times table memorized in one session.
Totally worth every single penny.