Arcade — Mathplayzone

Preliminary surveys and reviews suggest positive shifts in student attitudes toward math: Engagement

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This puzzle-platformer requires players to solve for "x" to open locked doors. If you solve incorrectly, a trap door opens or a laser fires. The game subtly teaches inverse operations and balancing equations, all while the player navigates a labyrinthine castle. Preliminary surveys and reviews suggest positive shifts in