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Math Blaster Episode II: Secret of the Lost City

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Initial release date
  
1994

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Developer
  
Davidson & Associates

Series
  
Blaster Learning System

Genre(s)
  
Educational (mathematics)

Platforms
  
Microsoft Windows, Macintosh operating systems, DOS

Publishers
  
Davidson & Associates, Levande Böcker i Norden AB

Similar
  
Davidson & Associates games, Educational games

Math blaster episode 2 secret of the lost city gameplay


Math Blaster Episode II: Secret of the Lost City is an educational game in the Blaster Learning System by Davidson & Associates and is the sequel to Math Blaster Episode I: In Search of Spot. In the plot of this math game, the evil Dr. Minus shoots down Blasternaut, Spot, and Galactic Commander as they search for the Lost City in their Galactic Cruiser. They crash, thankfully, next to the Lost City. Dr. Minus' 'Negatrons' try to stop them as they unlock the secret of the Lost City to save Galactic Command.

Contents

Math blaster episode ii secret of the lost city cd rom game


Levels

  • Number Hunt - Pull chains, hit pressure pads, or punch buttons to activate doors or elevators to collect operations and numbers to complete the equation
  • Maze Craze - Solve the equation above using five estimations while jumping from platform to platform
  • Position Splash - Get the Negatrons with the right number (the one that completes the equation) into the bottom tubes. Hit the Negatrons with the wrong numbers with 'Position Pods' to keep them out.
  • Creature Creator - Create a creature by using tools. Each arrow indicates the number of changes that occur from box-to-box. Complete all of the other sections before unlocking this section.
  • There are different gameplay levels: Space Rookie, Space Captain, and Master Blaster.

    There are also three different math levels as well as different operations: Addition, Subtraction, Division, Multiplication, Percents, Decimals, and Fractions.

    References

    Math Blaster Episode II: Secret of the Lost City Wikipedia


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