Hello,
I’d like to introduce you my app , One Tap Calculator
Story
My brother wasn’t good at maths but playing a game that has to do with make random numbers using only one time each digit in calculator, he got better to calculations and then become the best math student .
So I was decided to make this game we played to an app so many students have the possibility to become better at math
One Tab Calculator, a mobile application which you can find on play store and app store. I believe that games add lots of fun into learning and could help to reduce a students’ math anxiety. My aim is to boost children’s learning and develop their interest in maths.
Challenge
One Tap Calculator presents a monthly multiplayer mobile gaming contest: when the user finds the correct answer wins a point. At the end of the month, the top three users win the money prizes.
Thanks
I want to thank you all for your help in the Customer support, I had a couple of problems for publishing the app and you helped a lot. And also thanks to the Thunkable Team for building this awesome platform and helping us building this apps.
This is huge. Some platforms are built on the Gamification of the learning process. Look at Headsprout.com or atozlearning. This is a real thing in my field of study! Keep it up!!!
It’s great to hear the story of why you made this app. Sometimes we see an app and think – oh that looks interesting or that looks impressive but when we can connect it with the WHY and understand who it benefits… that’s even more special.
Can you give a few examples of how the game is played? There are no instructions in the app and I’m a little confused.
Do you enter only single-digit numbers? And you can only use each button (number or operator) once? But you can make as many expressions as you want for a single target number?
Yes is the answer to all of your questions
Of course I will help you understand how the game works
For example if the target number is 45
You have to tap 5, then x and 9 and the number 45 will be created,
another example goal: 349
you have to tap 7, ^, 3, +, 6
now we can go to a more difficult example 573
you have to tap 3, ^, 4, x, 7, +, 6
If it is still not clear, tell me
It’s a clever way to make a math game. I think of myself as pretty strong mathematically but I have a real hard time with this since it’s mostly coming up with powers/exponents that get you close to the target number. Is it intended to be quite difficult? Or is it just me?
Of course, it’s a math game that requires you to think and to exercise your calculation skills so yes is not easy but thanks for the feedback, I will try to create better the first levels so that will give you a better understanding of how the game works