Numbers plus speed equals ‘Personal Trainer: Math’
STLtoday
26 January 2009
Conclusion: The game allows up to 16 people to challenge each other at once wirelessly and, of course, the ESRB rating includes everyone who can count (read: It’s mainly for kids).
Summary: Personal Trainer: Math includes 40 fast-paced exercises, from basic addition and multiplication to more extensive multiplication tables and calculation ladders.
Summary: Parents need to know that this is a more of a learning aid than a video game. This product turns your Nintendo DS into a high tech way of drilling math facts and covers...
Summary: This math-based minigame collection works well as a revision tool for reinforcing what you already know, but is unlikely to teach any new skills.
Pros: Easy to pick up and play, Gentle learning curve for newcomers, Great refresher for adults, 16-user multiplayer with a single cartridge.
Cons: Does not include practical maths solving, Handwriting recognition struggles with certain numbers.