![]() I will answer your questions but of course I can only do so to the best that my memory serves me. Oregon Trail, Lemonade Stand, Word/Number Munchers, Montezuma's Revenge. Bomber is the only one that I clearly remember the name of.ĭefinitely brings me back to the great games we used to play on the Apples in elementary/middle school. The muffet and frog games seem vaguely familiar, though I can't comment for certain on them. I think you got gold and stuff for doing them correctly. There was another game on the second disk, a top view adventure/RPG type game (as wathman said) which involved solving story problems. There was one game where I think you were walking/jumping around as a person, and you had to do greatest common denominator (GCD) problems. The second disk, which I played more when I was a little older, had some more advanced topics. ![]() The earlier games involved more basic skills (addition, subtraction, multiplication). Each math game covered a different skill (bomber was multiplication). ![]() And I believe the last thing you could try for was stealth, which you had to answer a bunch of multiplication problems all correctly to get, which prevented the things on the ground from attacking you (pretty much exactly what wathman said).Īs for the disk, if memory serves, there were 10 math games on it. You did multiplication problems to get ammo, fuel, bombs, etc. ![]() Yes, I clearly remember that game being called "Bomber", and it was very popular at my school when I was in like 3rd or 4th grade.
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