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About Math Blaster: Episode One - In Search of Spot
A follow-up to the original Math Blaster! games, Math Blaster: In Search of Spot is an educational title with arcade elements designed to help students learn maths while having fun.
The game allows students to practice basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills in addition to fractions, decimals, percents, estimation, and number patterns. The subjects can be practiced separately or together in review. Six levels of difficulty are provided. Like the previous titles, the game also includes an editor to create new problem sets (present in the PC version only).
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What is Math Blaster: Episode One - In Search of Spot about?
A follow-up to the original Math Blaster! games, Math Blaster: In Search of Spot is an educational title with arcade elements designed to help students learn maths while having fun.
The game allows students to practice basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills in addition to fractions, decimals, percents, estimation, and number patterns. The subjects can be practiced separately or together in review. Six levels of difficulty are provided. Like the previous titles, the game also includes an editor to create new problem sets (present in the PC version only).
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Game modes: Single player
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When was Math Blaster: Episode One - In Search of Spot released?
Math Blaster: Episode One - In Search of Spot released on September 1, 1993, developed by Davidson & Associates and published by Davidson & Associates, Jordan Freeman Group, Western Technologies Inc., JumpStart Games.
What platforms is Math Blaster: Episode One - In Search of Spot available on?
Math Blaster: Episode One - In Search of Spot is available on Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Linux, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, DOS. It supports single player.