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Creepin' Critter(TM) Math 4.2.1
Copr. 1993-96, 1999 Bruce A. Pokras - All rights reserved worldwide
Requires HyperCard Player 2.2 or later (probably already on your Mac
whether you know it or not), or any version of Hyper-Stack Player.
Changes in version 4.2.1: For Mac OS 9 users running CCM in the black &
white "evaluation mode", a button will appear on the title screen which
allows them to turn off the transition effects that CCM displays as the
user navigates from screen-to-screen. In some models of Mac running OS 9,
these transition effects occur EXTREMELY slowly. The button, which toggles
between "Turn Transitions On" and "Turn Transitions Off", allows those OS 9
users who experience the problem to use CCM without having to deal with
ultra-slow navigation. OS 9 does not cause any problems in CCM's full color
"licensed mode."
Creepin' Critterª Math 4.2.1 is an arcade-style learning game which
provides children with math practice in a way that is both challenging and
fun. They swat bugs (the "Creepin' Critters") or pop bubbles that
correspond to the correct answer to a math problem. Points are earned, in
true arcade game style, for correct answers. The amount of time available
to answer a problem can be adjusted to suit the math skill level of the
child. The arcade-style scoring provides an incentive for decreasing the
amount of time, since lower time settings increase the possible scores.
1) COUNTING objects up to 10; 2) BEGINNER Math addition and subtraction
problems involving numbers no higher than 10; 3) BASIC math facts for
addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; and 4) ADVANCED two
step problems for older children which involve carrying, borrowing and
remainders.
Upon registering, you will receive a password which will unlock the
following features: 1) color; 2) ability to repeat just the incorrectly
answered problems; 3) arcade-style "Top Ten" lists for each math operation
(includes the date and the maximum possible score, so parents can keep
track of their child's progress); and 4) a "report" feature which records
the result of each problem in a game and saves them as a text file.
Shareware $10.00/Mac; $50.00 for a Site License that covers an entire school.
Brought to you by the Mac-Stacks Emporium: http://www.kagi.com/mac-stacks
