How to play: First, you must answer two decimal operation questions correctly. The answers require the decimal in the right spot, NO extra, unnecessary zeros at the end and just the number itself. After you've answered 2 questions correctly you get to play a level. Use the right arrow key to move forward, the left arrow key to move backward and the up arrow key to jump! After you finished a level you answer 2 more questions correctly and you keep playing more levels. There are 11 levels in the game! Have fun! :D What is the accuracy button? The accuracy button allows you to look at your accuracy on the questions. I thought would be helpful for the students playing in my class so they see what they can improve on. If you click it, it will tell you how many you got wrong for each decimal operation type (ex: you answered 3 wrong in multiplication). Just click to move to the next slide. Once you've seen every slide it will return to the normal screen. If there a glitch or if you have a question feel free to let me know in the comments! Have fun!
Hello! You might have been sent from my math class or you might have been checking out a new project! Either way welcome! This is my math game that I created for a math assignment in school! In my math class we're doing decimal operations as our math unit. The assignment was to make a game including decimal operations. I love coding so I was so excited! I really hope you enjoy whether your a master at decimal operations or your just learning! I did all of the code but the dog's code. I have no clue how people are able to code like that! Thank you @-Lilwolfy- for the dog's code :DD @KaiKaiMeowz (in my math class) also made this super cool space themed math platformer just like me! In the game you are training to become a master ninja! You get to train by jumping on asteroids, battle and so many more cool things! Link: [game isn't shared yet] HUGE thanks to @Snowy_Slush (in my math class) for helping with levels 7 through 11. She had some awesome ideas for this game and she helped make them a reality! Also shout out to my math teacher! He is one of my favorite teachers I've had. He is super awesome and he supports all of his students! I appreciate him so much! FOLLOW THESE PEOPLE: