Game Review

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Hi my name is Ryan, and I'm reviewing Super Solvers: Outnumbered! This is also the game that I want to get after writing this. I'm able to review this game because I have a history with it. Yes, I've played this game in elementary school. I'm 23 now and I wanted to get a game for my cousin Marty, who is 8 years old now. He's a very good kid and he loves to play video games, mostly on my playstation 2. So I felt that I should get a game for my computer that could teach him. I thought back to my younger days and Super Solvers: Outnumbered! came straight in my mind. I absolutely loved playing this game. It's probably because I was the best in my grade. No one came even close to the scores I got. I believe it helped me fine tune my mathematics. Back then, that was the game that everyone loved to play. I think most of the super solvers were really fun and I had really good time learning from it. My cousin should like the game too, I believe, since he usually likes the games I like. Even though it's outdated in graphics and animation, I think the gameplay will be just as good as the new educational games out there. Games are a great way to learn, since it also works on your eye and hand coordination. In this game, there are times when you have to jump over things, run away, go through doors, solve problems and find the things you need in order to finish the game. It's not a very long game, but it is a game that you enjoy playing over and over again. Especially if you have other people playing, because it puts a little competition into it by ranking the users afterwards. I will probably be playing the game more than my cousin. Brings back some memories. Ultimately, my overall review of the game is very good. I love the characters, from the villains to the hero. It's usually different each time you play. The only bad thing I can say about it is that it's aged. It's an older game that doesn't have today’s game graphics. Anyways, all in all, I would recommend it to anyone out there who's looking for an educational game for their child. Thank you for reading my review, I hope it helps. Written by: ~dorento1
Okay, A TOTAL Classic! Whoever invented this game THANK YOU! As a kid I had issues with math, but this game helped ALOT! You start as a Trainee, and search for clues in a TV station that the Master of Mischief has taken over. You only have until Midnight to figure out what room that pesky villain is hiding in. Along the way, you meet a robot named Telly. You shoot Telly with your Energy Gun and he asks you Math problems. The best part, you pick what kind of problems. When you get those problems right, you will be given a decoder piece. That decoder piece helps you find out where the Master Of Mischief is hiding. In the different news rooms, you have to answer a question, if you get those right, you get help in breaking the decoder code!
This game does not have the best graphics. But, the highlight of the game is the Sleeping Security Guard, who sleeps while you’re wandering around the TV station. The problems are not tricky for anyone over the age of thirteen, but you can have kids as young as five play this game. They will love the fact you get to use an Energy gun! It's a kid thing!
I still have this game on my old, old, OLD computer, and some of my younger cousins are addicted to it, and it is helping them with their math skills as it did mine.
I recommend this game if you want to re-live the past, teach your kids about math, or just enjoy challenging yourself to kids games.
Enjoy gamers!! Written by: ~dorento1
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 C:DOSian votes: Superb, 2 votes |
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