

I do wonder if this app is not overly theoretical as very little to no math is included in this app. Later, the box is changed to a “X” and division of fractions is also touched upon as is multiplication. It is here that those with a background in algebra will understand how these puzzles are slowly forming algebraic equations, adding opposite tiles together, much like one would add negative numbers in the interest of subtraction, or how one must add the same tiles to both sides of the screen as you would to both sides of an equation. To do so, add the opposite tile, removing this from the puzzle. The object is to isolate the box, removing the other tiles from the box side, until this box stands alone.
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This app is scripted, and one follows along the text explaining first how there are two sides of the screen and one box, plus other tiles that have a variety of images such as monster faces, birds, dragons or dice. The first impression is how high quality a game this is, with soothing yet suspenseful music and a mildly distressed, textured and pleasing-to-the-eye background screen which is the backdrop for these puzzle questions that users will be gazing at for some time. An important bonus section, also including five chapters, is also included, as is a variety of different languishes. Four personalized accounts can be created, complete with an avatar to keep track of different players' progress - ideal for school settings as well as home with multiple players as well. This app consists of five chapters, each with twenty levels that each include a fantasy creature who slowly evolves as these questions are completed. This is a an app which I have completed, and my feelings towards it varied depending on how far I had gotten during this game. DragonBox+ Algebra is an interesting puzzle game that focuses on teaching children the basic principles of basic algebra along the way.
