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This game is called answer the question you get infinite questions its a game about math. If you are studying and want to play a game choose this one this game has addition so start playing and get smart!
Steam User 158
It's not a complex, blow-out game or anything, but it's clean and well done, and for being made in a few short days by a 7 year old who only just picked up a coding book 28 years older than herself? Wonderful.
I hope you stick to it and continue to grow, I look forward to seeing what you do.
Steam User 99
I was not sure if my computer was powerful enough to run this, but it runs like a dream. Great game.
Steam User 29
It may not have the flare of a Math Blasters or other math games, but it gets to the core of what those games are about: Math. It has simple intuitive design and keeps score! Best of all, this game was designed by a 7 year old girl. I think she will have a bright future both in mathematics and programming. I hope if she gets support for this that maybe in the future we could see new modes. Perhaps subtraction mode is next?
Steam User 34
Well done, the deceivingly hard questions really throw you for a loop. Wish this developer would make an Adventure or Action game one day, really looking forward to future offerings.
Steam User 76
I read the girls story and could not wait to jump at the chance to support her! These days people are so glued to their phones and calculators that they dont seem to have the brain power to do even simple math. This was a great exercise for even my 34 year old brain. Its been so long since I've sat down and did some good old fashioned math, and I encourage everyone to do the same! I'm looking forward to when she learns how to use randomizers! Keep up the great work Penny!
Steam User 14
I read about Penny's game on a Danish Tech news site and i have to say it's a great story, keep fanning that flame and i'm sure the young lady will go far in life.
Good job Penny, me and my kids love your game !
Steam User 29
From what I gather, the programmer/creator is a child - so only buy this tool if you want to throw a buck in support of a potential future game creator. I say 'tool', because this isn't a game by a long shot. You are quite literally getting what you think you are getting. There isn't even a menu. It loads up and simply asks you to do elementary addition and subtraction. I hear it even repeats the same questions. Needless to say I won't be playing any longer. I am quite good at math, but this just feels like work. Her father probably should have encouraged a bit more effort before actually selling this, but again, my support goes out in the form of my dollar and this upvote.
At this point, I won't refund because I'm fine with supporting a silly little project BUT if this sort of practice becomes a trend, you won't find me staying onboard. It's a one trick pony, of sorts. I also hope that for the small asking price, we may get some QoL updates like a menu and some more complex math questions. It would be neat to observe the learning arc of the young programmer over time through this game (and others).