Have fun, learn math, earn candy!
This is the app where your child can learn math, while you lean back and relax!
Don't worry about advanced pattern recognition, AI, procedural generated levels, adaptive learning algorithms, synaptic learning, psychology of the learning curve, or some of the other cool stuff that went into this app.
The app will keep track of everything including the results, what kind of assignments, how difficult they are, and how much candy has been earned.
Remember if you want math to be simple, fun, and rewarding. Then why should learning math be any different?
Too often the reason kids give up on math is, that they have spent all their effort struggling with basic arithmetic instead of looking at the real problem.
Get the basics sorted out, and fly through future math classes!
• Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division
• Number Writing Practice
• Procedural Generated Assignments
• Automatic difficulty adjustment match math skills
• handwriting recognition system allows users to write results
• Smart reward system allows parents to reward kids with real rewards
• One prize, no adds, no subscription
• Statistics show progression and skill level
Genuinely clever educational math game that doesn't hide the fact that it's teaching your kids algebra - though being both fun and addictive.
Don't hurt that it also teaches the kids that "work" pays off in the hard currency of Candy!
Targeted at kids aged 5 to 55
The Designer says:
Math for Candy is the distillation of knowledge gathered from well above 15 years in the business of making e-learning for kids.
It's drawing equally on theories from gamification and Learning Psychology.
It’s about perfection and not taking shortcuts.
It’s about making a complex app seem simple, it’s NOT about making the least viable product seem complex.
It’s about looking stylish and designed without clutter, why should a math app not be beautiful and pleasing?
It’s about celebrating success and not focusing on failure.
It’s about daring and bravery, not hesitation and doubt.
Good Luck with your new app!
Greetings MathGuy