Review:
MATH KIDS is a free educational game aimed at children from 3 to 8 years old. It has a very good presentation with a very likable mascot (Lucas) and it is very easy to understand, even for toddlers. The game adapts its difficulty to the age you input at the start so you don't have to be afraid that it will overwhelm your child, but even if it does, it is very easy to change the difficulty in the setting menu. Your kid will learn about counting, adding, and subtracting numbers in multiple fun mini-games that are very well presented. This game is not about the bells and whistles and that's fine by us since the important stuff is on point: the questions are shown in a simple and clear way, pointing out one right answer before asking the child to make his/her choices. Plus the little bonuses you can collect along the way, like stamps, stickers, and objects are fun to see them pop-up from time to time. Plus, there are trophies to collect by completing certain goals. Another positive is that this game doesn't try to shove ads in the child's face and is careful in the way it pushes its own monetization. Oh! And it comes in different languages, although I can only attest to the English version. I definitely recommend it. 5 out of 5 Pandas
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