🎯 About Betano
Betano is a single-player arithmetic quiz game built around timed math prompts, multiple-choice answers, and short repeated sessions. Each round contains fifteen questions using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
The gameplay focuses on answering arithmetic prompts before the visible timer reaches zero while tracking score progress across the round.
📱 Starting a Session
When Betano opens, the start screen displays the round structure together with the number of questions used during each session and the countdown length for prompts.
The opening panel also displays the saved highest score stored on the device. A Start control begins the active round and opens the gameplay screen.
🎮 Gameplay
Each session in Betano follows the same structure from beginning to end. The player receives fifteen arithmetic prompts shown one at a time.
Every prompt displays two whole numbers together with one operator symbol. Operators used in Betano include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Below the arithmetic expression, four selectable answer buttons appear on screen. The player taps one answer before the countdown timer expires.
After an answer is selected, input becomes locked for that question. The game highlights the correct answer and briefly displays feedback before automatically advancing to the next prompt.
If the selected answer is incorrect, the correct result is shown before the next question begins. If the timer expires before an answer is chosen, the game also displays the correct result before continuing.
⌛ Timer and Progress
Betano uses a visible countdown timer during gameplay. The upper section of the screen displays the current score, the active question number, and the remaining time for the current prompt.
A horizontal progress meter also appears near the arithmetic expression and decreases while the countdown continues.
Each new question begins with a refreshed countdown timer while the round continues toward the fifteenth prompt.
📊 Score System
Correct answers increase the player’s score. Betano uses a base score value together with additional points based on the remaining time left on the countdown timer.
Because of this system, faster correct answers increase the score more than answers selected later in the countdown.
Incorrect answers and expired timers do not receive the additional time-based score increase. After feedback appears, the round continues automatically toward the next arithmetic prompt.
🏁 Results Screen
After all fifteen questions are completed, Betano opens a summary screen displaying the final score from the session.
The result panel also compares the completed score with the saved highest score stored on the device. If the current session exceeds the previous saved value, the stored high score updates automatically.
Replay controls allow another fifteen-question session to begin immediately from the result screen. A secondary control returns to the opening panel.
🔢 Arithmetic Structure
Betano keeps arithmetic prompts focused on whole-number calculations. Addition and subtraction prompts use moderate values, multiplication questions use manageable factors, and division prompts produce whole-number answers.
The game maintains the same four-answer structure throughout every round without changing the main gameplay rules.
📱 Session Flow
Every session in Betano follows the same sequence: open the start screen, begin the round, answer fifteen arithmetic questions, review the final score, and restart if another session is selected.
Betano keeps its gameplay focused on arithmetic prompts, visible timers, score tracking, multiple-choice answers, and repeated short sessions using touch controls.