Want to pass the time on a long road trip? Or just waiting in traffic on the way to school or a sports game? Play Epic Family Road Trip! Pick your cars and racing names, then score points by spotting objects in the real world, by guessing things noticed by other players, or remembering other players favorite things! This is a light-hearted and fun game that keeps kids brains active, while they observe the world through the window and think about other players in the car. Each challenge is read out loud by the app, so even kids too young to read can operate the game! You need two people to play, but its best with three or more!
Learn new techniques for mental math! The Math Hacks app teaches tricks for calculating math problems without pen and paper. Progress across 9 achievement levels to become a certified Mathemagician! Use the LEARN button from the main screen to select a new technique to learn. From the tutorial screen, demonstrate your by correctly answering 5 questions. Once you have mastered each technique in a level, you will unlock methods in the next level. Check your skills each day with a timed Daily Quiz. Answer 10 questions from your current level and below and receive a score based on your speed and accuracy. If you'd like to compare your scores to other players, use the settings menu to create a username. Your Daily Quiz score will then be included in the Leaderboard so that you can check your rank. To hone your skills without time pressure, use the Train button from the main screen. When answering questions, you can use the erase button once per question without losing points. To become...
Whats Next calculates the probability of drawing a specific needed card in games like Magic the Gathering . There are many great websites that let you do this, but they ask you to understand obscure symbols like N, K, n and k and it can be confusing to work out what information to provide. Whats Next helps by asking you to simply enter: The number of cards left in your deck The number of copies of the card you need are left in the deck The number of draws you will take How many copies of the card you need. For example, if you are playing a game of Commander, with 35 lands in your deck, and you only have 2 lands in your opening hand, and feel that you won't be able to do anything without drawing 2 more lands by turn 4, then these numbers would be: 93 cards left in the deck 33 lands left in the deck 4 draw steps need 2 lands Whats Next will calculate a 44.6% likelihood of drawing 2 lands over the next 4 draws. Note: the name of the card you type into the "Help! I need a .....
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