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Math Ascension is a math learning app from Switzerland’s Pestorosso Games. Its core goal is to help children aged around 8 and above, who are just starting to learn multiplication, practice multiplication tables and mental arithmetic. It is not a traditional online course, but a story-driven educational game: children play as Mathilda and progress through an adventure by battling in an arena using multiplication and quick calculations.
The product focuses on multiplication table practice. The text clearly states that it covers 0×0 to 12×12, and uses visual “blocks” to represent multiplication and operations, making abstract calculations more concrete. A key feature is its adaptivity: based on a child’s mastery, the system mixes the three less familiar calculations into easier questions, while enemy difficulty also adjusts according to learning progress. For teachers, the backend dashboard shows student progress, accuracy for individual questions, and solving time. It also supports classroom-to-home workflows through school keys, teacher passwords, student keys, and related access methods.
The website clearly states that schools can apply to use it for free, and students can continue practicing at home using student keys generated through the teacher dashboard. However, the page does not disclose pricing for direct individual or family purchases. In terms of devices, the official site says it supports most tablets, phones, and school computers, and can be installed as a WebApp to reduce the hassle of repeated logins and device caching issues.
Its strengths are its high level of gamification, which turns multiplication practice from rote memorization into a level-based adventure, making it especially suitable for children with math anxiety or low confidence. At the same time, the teacher dashboard and adaptive mechanism give it real classroom management value. Its development team includes both education and game professionals, and it drew on advice from education researchers at the University of Geneva, giving it a relatively clear educational design background. The limitations are also obvious: the content mainly focuses on multiplication tables and mental arithmetic, rather than a complete math curriculum; individual pricing, learning data compliance details, and a Chinese interface are not mentioned in the captured text; and schools still need to apply for access.
It is better suited to lower and middle primary school students who are consolidating their multiplication tables, as well as teachers and parents who want to improve fluency through short, frequent practice sessions. If you need systematic learning for math competitions, algebra, or a complete math course, it is not a match. The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, so its availability is temporarily rated as unknown. There is also no visible Chinese language support, so schools or families in China should first test access, language suitability, and the account application process before using it.
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