21 Marbles
21 Marbles
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Category: Education

Description

The Balconia Math series is designed by professional mathematicians to challenge and entertain children with attractive problems and games. If you want your child to develop clear logical thought, affinity for math, and perseverance, while playing games, this series is made for you.

21 Marbles was designed by Elitza Maneva (PhD, UC Berkeley) for her 7-year old son, with his continual help. He was having fun summing “very long” numbers, but kept getting slowed down because of forgetting whether it was 6+3 that was 10 or 7+4, or maybe 6+2… (Counting your fingers while holding a pen is just not very comfortable.) The memory problem was fully resolved by this game.

21 Marbles came out to be an elegant little logical puzzle enjoyed especially by children 6-11 years old. It helps the younger ones practice arithmetic, and it challenges the older children, adolescents and adults with what is essentially a quick and relaxing peg solitaire. The puzzles are different every time you play.

As often happens, a young reviewer put it better than we can: “This is a really nice educational game, with similar skill elements to sudoku: arithmetic on small numbers and “if this then that” type logic. It’s more fun, has more action and colors than other such games and so it’s especially appropriate for small children.”

  • This game starts out easy, but quickly picks up in difficulty. To collect all 21 marbles some brain stretching and patient strategizing will be required.
  • It's fun to roll the marbles with real physics, break them and put them back together.
  • It's a sudoku-like puzzle that is quick and colourful. You won't fall asleep solving it.
  • It's designed for kids but is known to be enjoyed by adults.
  • 21 Marbles is appropriate also for a school setting as it doesn't include unwanted distractions and has a very explicit and friendly measure of progress. (e.g. "Have you got a transparent marble yet?")
  • 21 Marbles features attractive marbles that motivate kids to continue even when the going gets tough.
  • The levels are different every time you play, so while the game can be completed in a few days, it can be played again and again and never gets old (however see the next point).
  • The game has an ending and doesn't try to get you or your child hooked forever. No addiction techniques whatsoever are employed.
  • There are two kinds of music - wind and string instruments. The sound and music can be turned off independently.
  • You can share your progress with screenshots, after passing a small "maturity" test.
Product ID: XPDMDVPRGR8RB0
Release date: 0001-01-01
Last update: 0001-01-01