Tux Math - educational math game
An educational math tutorial game starring Tux, the Linux Penguin.
Based on the classic arcade game "Missile Command," Tux must defend his cities. In this case, though, he must do it by solving math problems. Tux Math offers fun math drill intended for children ~4-10 years of age. It begins with simple number typing for kids just learning the keyboard, and advances through addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Negative numbers, "missing number" questions (e.g. "2 + ? = 8"), and questions with multiple operators are supported.
Starting with the 1.7 series, Tux Math includes "Factoroids", a factoring video game patterned after the arcade classic "Asteroids".
Tux Math uses GNU gettext for internationalization and includes a large number of translations.
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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tuxmath-bufferoverflowstrncat.patch | 0000001489 1.45 KB | |
tuxmath-incompatible_pointer_type.patch | 0000000469 469 Bytes | |
tuxmath-rpmlintrc | 0000000161 161 Bytes | |
tuxmath-uninitialized_variables.patch | 0000000431 431 Bytes | |
tuxmath.changes | 0000003054 2.98 KB | |
tuxmath.spec | 0000003846 3.76 KB | |
tuxmath_w_fonts-1.9.0.tar.bz2 | 0006950765 6.63 MB |
Revision 14 (latest revision is 20)
- update to 1.9.0: + Extensive code refactoring. TuxMath now uses the t4k_common library, which will also be the basis of the next release of Tux Typing. + LAN multiplayer mode usable, but with room for enhancements. - refreshed all patches
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