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About This Game Get ready for magic, monsters, and math with The Counting Kingdom!Writing simple spells, brewing bubbly potions… yesterday was just another day in your life as the Wizard’s Apprentice. Today, a horde of angry monsters is attacking The Counting Kingdom, and only you can defend the castle towers! Using your spells, potions, and the mighty power of mathematics, you must banish the monsters and save the kingdom!Take up your tome of spells and save the castle in this tactical puzzler, featuring strategic tower defense gameplay across an expansive world map.Each monster has a number: add them together to cast your spellsRack up points with powerful combos and well-timed potionsChallenging tower defense gameplay that's entertaining for gamers of all agesEncourage excitement about math with addition challenges made for family funExplore a colorful world with 30 levels of gameplay in five distinct regions of the kingdomDynamically-generated game levels create high replay value and guarantee a fresh math challengeSerious gaming! This clever math game requires real strategic thinkingReady with your spells? The Counting Kingdom needs you to save the day! 6d5b4406ea Title: The Counting KingdomGenre: Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Little Worlds InteractivePublisher:Little Worlds InteractiveRelease Date: 5 Aug, 2014 The Counting Kingdom Trainer Download the kingdom 100 years and counting. the counting kingdom. the counting kingdom game It's fun, it's challenging, and it will test the basic logic skills of even an adult. Well worthwhile if you want to get your kids into math.. This game is incredibly fun! The simple premise of turn based tower defense type gameplay where numbered cards must be combined and discarded to match the number of a selected group of attacking monsters grows deeper as the game progresses. Potions to add or subtract numbers from a monster's power combined with spells to move them around, stop them, or get rid of them entirely will keep you on your toes. As the numbers get bigger on enemies and cards, it gets tougher to make full screen clearing matches but it feels amazing when you do and you'll score tons of points as well! There is also a free play mode where you can jack the difficulty way up that is quite mind bending as well. This game is highly recommended if you like numbers puzzles and\/or have kids who need to practice good math skills. Can't wait to see what else ends up in the game!. I find it hard to decide whether to recommend this game or not, honestly. I picked it up when it was on sale for $5 because I saw it on Extra Credits. I figured it was a math game, and I like math, so it should be a fun little diversion. It was, but that's where the problem comes in. I beat the game in less than an hour.In terms of mechanics The Counting Kingdom is quite sound-everything works together, complexity and difficulty are added in nicely as the game progresses. It all feels a bit same-y though. The difficulty I also found to be a bit low until the wizard was introduced: then it had the wrong kind of difficulty, and I lost 2 towers on the final level (the only tower losses I took through the entire game) due to the wizard hitting a doubling tile and not drawing any ways to make 30.I wish you could cast spells greater than 30. That would have added a lot.The game could have stood to be a bit longer, but I'm sure I'll get further playtime out of it with speedrun attempts.Even after writing the above I'm still not sure whether to recommend: it was a fun hour, but it's hard to suggest $5, let alone 10 for an hour of gameplay. I'd suggest picking this game up if you see it 75% off or more, but I can't justify recommending it for much less than that in its current state.. Good game for your children, but that's it, for other people there's absolutely no challenge even on highest difficulty. Takes about two hours to completely beat if you are good with maths and can count to 50.. Boring mobile phone game.. More Reviews @ TheVideogameBacklog.comHaving two children now really gives me a different perspective on games as a whole. Will I still play Warhammer: Space Marine? Yes I will. I would like to play games around my kids as well and then I’d also like them to play with me at times. If at all possible, maybe they could even learn something. The Counting Kingdom does this well. With numbers as your spells to cast on the appropriate number of bad guys, you should be well equipped for this challenge.Let’s break down one of the most important things for me lately: difficulty. The Counting Kingdom is as difficult as you want to make it. In its basic form, it’s not that bad. Granted, the equations get a bit more complicated later on by making you count a bit higher. You can overlap your spells to get higher totals to help clear the whole map and get bonuses, but you don’t need to…. but you can. There are potions for you to use to raise or lower the numbers on the monsters attacking your castle to help match your spells. There are also potions to move monsters about the board to help connect and clear the board.So what’s the point to this whole exercise? Well, to keep a sharp mind and save a kingdom! Both of which are worthy goals. Like I said before, you don’t have to race though this game. The game seems to punish you more for bad tactical errors than it does math mistakes. Take your time and try to clear the board for a bonus if you can. Don’t freak, this isn’t a game with a hard grading curve. Getting three stars doesn’t take much effort and that’s fine for building up confidence in my kids when they old enough to know that I’m not just killing monsters, but saving a kingdom using mathematics as well.Score: Tasty!The Counting Kingdom is a learning game based on simple addition math mixed with some tactics and strategy. They don’t have you do more than addition, but I’m not really sure how they could anyway. It’s simple, but can be as complicated as you want it to be while you can sharpen your quick math skills. Little Worlds Interactive went out to make a fun math game and they succeeded! Well played… I now know that I can’t do math with people watching from behind my back.. OK, so I have a 5 year old that I have learning how to read and play the piano among other outside activities that we do. We cover a lot of the bases but we've been lacking on the math front. Her mother is really skeptical about videogames and thinks it turns brains to mush. I went ahead and got this game for her and have had her playing it while I make dinner. Ah Yeah....She's become a math wizard!What's great about this game is that she is learning while you as a parent can be partially passive getting things done around the house but checking in to see if she needs help from time to time. I hate sticking my kids in front of the TV so I can get downtime to get things done, but this just takes the guilt away. The game itself feels a little reminiscent of angry birds with their cut scene when explaining the story, but the game play is its own unique character. Endless ways to solving the math problems and it increases in difficulty in a very steady way for developing minds. I highly recommend this game. It makes learning fun and having your kids not wanting to stop in this case, is a great problem to have.. So, up the top of your head, how much is 8 + 9 +17? Add big numbers for big damage, don't go for easy stuff like 2 +3 or 5+15, that'll lead your kindom to ruin! Relearn how to Math fast and have fun at the same time.Don't, but I mean don't play this with your kids or any kid. Like games with online, the rating goes to M really fast as you curse at them for being so stupid and slow. You might even smack them... hard. I know I did. I regret nothing.. I love this game. Cant wait to let my daughter try it to learn Math (she is in first grade)! Its adorable and fun to play.. Been looking for fun ways to get my son to practice his math. I sat him down the other day and said, "Hey, why don't you try this for fifteen minutes?"This morning, the first thing he wanted to do was play this game.

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