Math Games for kids: addition

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.4
34.9K reviews
1M+
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Teacher Approved
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Math games for kids: Addition and counting activities, mental arithmetic and times tables. Learning games of counting numbers and sequence for preschoolers. Perfect for the young children too!

Monster Numbers is an excellent educational game for learning mathematics for kids: Preschool skills and Mental math calculations and problem solving for kindergarten, elementary school and middle school.

A fun edutainment application. Run, jump, count, add, substract, multiply and divide to win. It's an actual game! More than two millions of downloads!

Highly adaptable edutainment design! It is suitable for all ages!

AGE EDUCATIONAL CONTENT:

- Ages: 4-5 (Preschool):
Children from ages 4 and 5 will find age appropriate math games to match their maturing level in mathematics: counting games, logical sequence, number recognition, sums of sets of coins.

- Ages: 6-7 (1st and 2nd graders):
Children ages 6 and 7 practice math activities: logical sequences, additions without regrouping and subtractions with coins.


-Ages: 8- 16 years old (5th and 6th graders):
From age 10 the math games consist of: mental arithmetic additions, mental math subtractions, times tables, division, and more complex logical sequences.

- From ages 16 to 100 :)) (Secundary School and adults) : the game will be a great challenge for this age range as well, increasing the difficulty of the mathematical operations and the rest of the levels.

METHODOLOGY

Monster Numbers aims to mix fun with learning, therefore, if you use it in school we recommend to let the child play freely through the different levels. The difficulty in the math facts is adjusted automatically and depends on their mistakes and successes. So: don't help! Let them learn math in an autonomous way!!


Many teachers of k12 school and parents use our educational app as a reward for well-done tasks for their students or children. If they have correctly completed mandatory work in school then they are allowed to play our App.


REASONS TO PLAY

The best part is children will engage in learning math without realizing, due to the great adventure they are experiencing with Tob the squirrel. Our squirrel is lost in the world of Monster Numbers and the children: WILL HAVE TO COME TO THE RESCUE!!!!


To do this they must overcome countless obstacles and try to recover Tob’s spacecraft pieces. They can jump, run, slide, fly, shoot, all while doing fun math facts that can always be adapted to your level.

They’ll live an exciting adventure all while learning.

Our videogame can be played by boys and girls ages 4 and up.

Designed by Didactoons, specialists in educational Video Games, fashioned by psychologists and professionals with extensive experience in the educational field.

With Monster Numbers your child will learn math without realizing it.

You won’t be disappointed!!
Updated on
15 July 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted
Committed to follow the Play Families policy

Ratings and reviews

4.4
23.1K reviews
A Google user
13 April 2019
I tried this version and my kid liked it. However, I found that difficulty did not increase at all at the same age level. It kept showing the same addition problems in the next chapters. It only increased difficulty a bit when you changed the age by using numbers instead of coins. I would have preferred some more variation of the math problems as you played through the chapters to cover more with the age of your child. It is fun though and it is nice that it combines fun with math.
51 people found this review helpful
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Didactoons
15 April 2019
Thanks for your comments. We have developed a more advanced difficulty progress in our later games Buddy School and MathLand. We will implement this system for Monster Numbers as well in a future update.
A Google user
14 January 2019
like the app actually, but i bought the full version and it does not show up on both of my devices. and I cannot find a way to restore purchases. this is a little annoying because i do not want to have to buy it again
8 people found this review helpful
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Didactoons
18 January 2019
Thank you for contacting us via mail. As discussed, in-app purchases (IAP) are not currently shareable using Google Family Link. The good news is that we offer a paid version of all our games. Same price and result as downloading the free version + IAP but compatible with Family Link. If anyone else choose the wrong option, please contact us.
A Google user
3 October 2018
Good for my 5 year old although playing it at 8 year old since 5 was too easy! Would like math in every level, but every other is not bad. Same, would like challenge mode to be math not the coins
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Didactoons
6 October 2018
Hello! Thank you for playing Monster Numbers. We are happy to know it is being useful. For harder math you can check our later game Math Land.

What's new

Performance improvements