Customer Reviews
Love it but the motion sickness may win! - By: K. Dennis, 02 Jun 2008 
I bought this game today as maths is a weak point & I've reallly enjoyed the Brain Training games. This game is everything I expected it to be but after 10 minutes I'm suffering with bad motion sickness! The background is orange with little boxes that move horizontallly from left to right on both screens & alll the exercises have this behind so there is no escape!!
There are options to turn the annoying music & sound effects off but alll you have to do to stop that is turn the volume down! You'd of thought they would have an option to stop the annoying background moving!
It's a shame because I may have to get rid of this game before my subconscious associates sickness with maths!!!
Conclusion: If you want basic maths training & don't suffer with motion sickness get it!
Compulsive! - By: Math Freak, 26 Apr 2008 
This game is a fab way to waste a few hours. It soon got compulsive & I found that I didn't want to put it down. I only quit when the batteries were flat!
Highly recommended for those who, like me, are total math freaks.
Fantasic - By: E. S. Orth, 18 Apr 2008 
I loved this game. My favorite thing about it is you are absolutely required to 'attend class' & take the tests for a certain amount of time before you advance a level. By that I mean you have to show up at least every day for (at least 4 days in a row) before you advance. There is an option to turn off the sound effects as well as the music. You can also play peer to peer. There is division, multiplication, subtraction & addition (at least only on lvl 1 there is)
If you have trouble with maths this game is for you.
A Must for all primary school children today. - By: T. Williamson, 05 Apr 2008 
I bought this game because I was struggling to help my daughter with maths homework. I have finished school 30 years ago! I figured as my daughter loves her ds this game would fit in well. I also have a private tutor once a week, & she thought this game was a great idea & would benefit alll children of Primary school age. She was appallled that schools are not teaching kids their times tables like they used to. When they do they;re only teaching up to tens, not twelves like we used to.This game demonstrates maths like it used to be taught. Same techniques for add, subtraction & multiplication are used in this game. What a relief! These days they teach kids 4 different ways of calculating sums hoping that at least one method will sink in. Success rates are low in our schools. So I would recommend this game 100 per cent. I dont feel like I;m bullying her to get it done because she loves her ds. Have to agree with previous statements made about game not recognising certain numbers.All brain training programmes have same infuriating fault.Try speaking the colours on the first brain train programme & you;ll see what I mean. Seems to relate to womens voices better.
Helped me improve! - By: Mrs. D. Banks, 30 Mar 2008 
It reallly made me get better at Maths but I would like it if there were more features. Buy this game if you want to get better at Maths because it's pretty cheap.