System: Valve Index, HTC Vive & Oculus Rift
Price at Time Of Review: £2.89
Comfort Rating: Red
Genre: Educational
Input: Gamepad, Keyboard & Mouse
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: 15+
VR Shop Score 1/100: 15
Description: Math Classroom Challenge is an educational game in first person view, with the mission of solving the different random mathematical exercises proposed. To do this, you have at your disposal a water hose, with which you must water the numbers and the appropriate solutions. All this in a safe environment to learn mathematics in a fun and enjoyable way. It’s also the kids version of Math Combat Challenge.
Math Classroom Challenge is designed for children over the age of four. In the game the player can do several activities: learn the numbers that fly, learn how to throw the water, solve the static panels looking for the corresponding numbers, and solve the dynamic panels that appear suddenly with three solutions. Always throwing the water from the hose to the correct solution.
Review: I’m not sure what was going on in the mind of the developer of ‘Math Classroom Challenge’. My best guess is that the developer made an action game, realised it sucked and the genre was drenched, then added some educational elements in the hope that it would sell better. So what you have left now is an action shooter that looks OK, crossed with cute educational characters and maths that no kid would be interested in learning in that fashion. It just a mess of a game and there is no way I can recommend it. Maybe I missed the point of this game, but to me, it was just a car crash of ideas all rolled into one.