Difference between revisions of "Tank Addition"
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Revision as of 15:38, 18 November 2015
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System(s): SC-3000 | ||||||||||
Publisher: John Sands Electronics | ||||||||||
Developer: Pyramid Software | ||||||||||
Genre: Educational | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Tank Addition is an educational game for the SC-3000 by Pyramid Software. It was only released in Australia as part of John Sands Electronics's Math Blaster series of Educational Software Cassettes
The gameplay is similar to Space Invaders, except with tanks moving from right to left. The object of the game is to shoot the oncoming tanks by entering the solution to the simple addition problem below the tank. Levels get progressively harder, with harder equations and faster tanks. The game retains the highest score for competitive play.
Synopsis
"An enjoyable education program for practising and learning mathematical addition. The game gets faster and faster, thus increasing its level of difficulty."
"Tanks move towards the players cannon. To destroy a tank the student must fire the correct answer."
Physical Scans
Screenshots
John Sands Electronics Math Blaster Educational Series for the Sega SC-3000 |
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Tank Addition (1984) | Satellite Subtraction (1984) | Marauding Multiplication (1984) | Demon Division (1984) |