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Math Ninja - Educational Math Game

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Math Ninja is an educational math game that can help you practice your math skills. Objective of the game is to answer correctly all given exercises, as fast as possible. The game has 8 levels of difficulty and provides exercises for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and negative numbers.

Math Ninja is suitable for children to help practice math skills. The program can be customized with the player’s name and also keeps a log with detailed results of the exercises. Log file can be used then at any time to check the progress, spot the difficulties, and have detailed report from student’s activity.

Math Ninja is a freeware, you can download the Math Ninja here.

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Thu, Apr 26, 2007

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