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Mental Math Monsters is a fun mental arithmetic game for children, focused on helping them practice the four basic operations through game-based levels. Children can choose from addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division questions, then quickly identify the correct answer within a set rhythm to progress through levels and earn coin rewards. The product copy currently states that it is available on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV.
Its core experience is not traditional video-based instruction, but gamified math practice. Children swipe the correct answer to break through walls: the faster they answer, the more “damage” they deal to the wall and the more coins they collect. Incorrect answers cost them health. As they progress, the challenges become harder. Coins can be used to unlock new monsters; the copy says there are more than 28 monsters to collect, each with different sounds and personalities. This kind of reward system can help motivate younger children to keep practicing.
Made For Schools is its feature set for schools and classrooms. After students use login details provided by a teacher, they can practice at home on their own devices, view classmates’ scores, and compete on leaderboards for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, as well as the overall Top Player ranking. On the teacher side, teachers can register classes, add students, view all student scores and leaderboards, and export login information to send to students through existing communication channels.
The product copy does not disclose the app price, whether there are in-app purchases, whether the school version is paid, or which payment methods are supported. In terms of learning content, it is more of a practice-oriented game than a structured course. We did not find information on a systematic curriculum, explanation videos, error analysis, learning diagnostics, or adaptive learning paths. The organization’s background, teaching and curriculum team, and instruction language are also not disclosed. In addition, platform support is only clearly stated for Apple devices; there is no information about Android or web access.
It is suitable for children who need to improve fluency in the four basic operations, and also for primary school teachers who want to assign lightweight at-home mental arithmetic practice and class competitions. If the family has an iPad or Apple TV, it can work well as a bite-sized math training tool. However, it may not be sufficient for those who need a complete math curriculum, Chinese-localized teaching, or detailed learning reports. Access and app availability in mainland China are not specified in the product copy, so we currently rate this as unknown.
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