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− | ''''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' 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 (John Sands)|Math Blaster]] series of [[Educational Software Cassettes]] |
− | The gameplay is similar to [[Space Invaders]], except inverted with demons rising towards the players turret. The object of the game is to shoot the oncoming demons by entering the solution to the simple division problem below the demon. Levels get progressively harder, with more complex equations and faster demons. The game retains the highest score for competitive play. | + | The gameplay is similar to [[Space Invaders]], except inverted with demons rising towards the players turret. The object of the game is to shoot the oncoming demons by entering the solution to the simple division problem below the demon. Levels get progressively harder, with more complex equations and faster demons. The game retains the highest score for competitive play. |
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
− | + | An enjoyable education program for practising and learning mathematical division. The game gets faster and faster, thus increasing its level of difficulty. | |
− | + | Problem-laden monsters invade the base. To destroy a monster the student must shoot the correct answer. | |
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+ | ==Screenshots== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Demon Division SC3000 AU Screenshot1.png|Choose a level | ||
+ | Demon Division SC3000 AU Screenshot2.png|Instructions | ||
+ | Demon Division SC3000 AU Screenshot3.png|Level 1 | ||
+ | Demon Division SC3000 AU Screenshot4.png|You Died! | ||
+ | Demon Division SC3000 AU Screenshot5.png|Success! | ||
+ | Demon Division SC3000 AU Screenshot6.png|Level 2 | ||
+ | Demon Division SC3000 AU Screenshot7.png|Level 3 | ||
+ | Demon Division SC3000 AU Screenshot8.png|Level 4 | ||
+ | Demon Division SC3000 AU Screenshot9.png|Level 5 | ||
+ | Demon Division SC3000 AU Screenshot10.png|Level 6 | ||
+ | Demon Division SC3000 AU Screenshot11.png|Game Over | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Physical scans== | ==Physical scans== | ||
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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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Demon Division 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 inverted with demons rising towards the players turret. The object of the game is to shoot the oncoming demons by entering the solution to the simple division problem below the demon. Levels get progressively harder, with more complex equations and faster demons. The game retains the highest score for competitive play.
Synopsis
An enjoyable education program for practising and learning mathematical division. The game gets faster and faster, thus increasing its level of difficulty.
Problem-laden monsters invade the base. To destroy a monster the student must shoot the correct answer.
Screenshots
Physical scans
John Sands Electronics Math Blaster Educational Series for the Sega SC-3000 |
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