Math Blaster
Math Blaster is a 1983 Single-player and Education Simulation developed and published by Davidson & Associates. It is the first installment in the series of Math Blaster and introduces the Blaster Learning System. The game mixes Education and Arcade elements that offer lots of skill-building mathematical exercises. There are lots of mini-games available to test the knowledge of the players in the subject like distinct addition, division, multiplication, percentages, decimals and more. During the game, the series of mathematical problems occur on the screen, and the player must solve the problem by firing the cannon pointing at the accurate answer. The game features an editor and parent mode to design unique problems. It offers exciting gameplay with lots of complex issues to solve. As the player advanced through the game, it becomes challenging to play and unlock further problems and levels to play and enjoy. With brilliant gameplay, good graphics and superb mechanics, Math Blaster is the best game to play and enjoy.
#1 Heads up
Heads up is a Puzzle, Word, Single and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Warner Bros. International Enterprises for mobile platforms. The game provides you a fantastic guess the word gameplay which you plays with your friends or your family members. It features hundreds of questions related from celebrates, singers, movies, animals, characters and silly accents. There are a variety of cards, and each card offers a question that the player has to answer, placed by his friend on his or her head. You have a limited time to respond the question and earn points. Play with a single friend or up to hundreds simultaneously, and it’s up to you. Draw a new card by sliding your finger on the touch controls, and immerse yourself with friends in word gameplay experience. You can record the video of your entertaining gameplay and can share it to Facebook with fellows. Heads up offer core features such as eighteen different Decks, Exciting Cards Endless Gameplay, various topics, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.