Knowledge Adventure Takes Blaster Multiplayer Math Game Online

Gaming software publisher Knowledge Adventure has relaunched its Blaster line of educational games with an online version of the multiplayer title Math Blaster, previously only available as site software.

A multi-level, multiplayer, interactive animated adventure with vivid graphics, sound effects, and music, Math Blaster resembles, in its design and operation, many popular action and adventure genre video games more than it does a conventional educational game. And Knowledge Adventure means for this to be a strong component of its allure, according to Lori Berget, executive producer.

"What we wanted to do was design fun games, games where a kid can say, 'I like this,' just the same as any other arcade game," explained Berget. "I had a kid come in the other day to test this game. This was a 10-year-old boy, and they are already pretty particular about what types of games they want to play. They don't want to play games specifically for kids. And he kept saying 'I really like this!' He was totally surprised that he wanted to play a math game. And that's what we wanted [to create]."

New players start with math-based arcade games and adventures, and as they build their skills at the game and at the math topics covered, they move up to the Intergalactic Space Patrol, where tougher math challenges and more exciting adventures await them.

"For Math Blaster, we're going after the kinds of skills you have to memorize, being able to do problems in your head." Berget said. "Subsequent releases, we're going to go after the skills that kids struggle with. You have to understand what numbers mean. For instance, rounding, large numbers, etc. And we'll work it into an adventure game scenario."

In addition, Knowledge Adventure will soon begin offering a new, more advanced challenge, HyperBlast, especially for the Apple iPad. Finally, the company Web site offers a wide variety of online games free of charge for all grades and skill levels, and covering math, science, and phonics, as well as strategic analysis and basic skills. For a complete list of offerings, visit the Knowledge Adventure game gallery. For more advanced and immersive games available for purchase to use on various platforms (Mac OS X, WIndows, iPad, iPhone, DS, Wii), visit the Knowledge Adventure Store.

About the Author

Scott Aronowitz is a freelance writer based in Las Vegas. He has covered the technology, advertising, and entertainment sectors for seven years. He can be reached here.

Featured

  • cyber security padlock

    Report: AI Adoption Forces Trade-Off Between Speed and Identity Security

    AI adoption is forcing enterprises to trade security for speed — and identity controls are the first casualty, according to a new report from Delinea, a provider of identity security solutions for both human and AI agent identities.

  • teacher holding laptop in the class at school

    80% of Teachers Are Using AI Tools in the Classroom

    In a recent survey by PreK-12 marketplace TPT, 80% of educators reported using generative AI tools in their classrooms. The majority (58%) said they use AI regularly or occasionally, while 22% have tried it once or twice.

  • person typing on a touch screen schedule plan calendar

    Deadline Extended for ADA Title II Compliance

    Schools working to meet the Americans with Disabilities Act Title II regulations for digital accessibility have received a temporary reprieve: The United States Department of Justice has published an interim final rule to push back the compliance deadline by one year.

  • abstract cybersecurity data protection

    Rubrik Announces Google Workspace Data Protection

    Rubrik has introduced Rubrik Data Protection for Google Workspace, a product the company said is designed to help enterprise customers protect data and restore operations across Google Workspace environments.