Prime Climb is a beautiful, colorful, mathematical board game designed for 2 to 4 players. ?Roll the dice and add, subtract, multiply and divide your way to the center of the board, picking up Prime cards and bumping your opponents back to start as you go. The first to land both pawns on 101 wins the game! ?Everyone can learn to multiply and divide using Prime Climb's unique color coding. Inspire deeper mathematical understanding while mastering arithmetic! Simple enough for kids (ages 10 and up), and dynamic enough for professional mathematicians, Prime Climb is a perfect game for families & schools, kids & adults. Awaken your love of math, with Prime Climb!
Language: | English |
Model Number | 0001 |
Number of Game Players | 2, 4 |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 66 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 25.4 x 7.11 cm; 544.31 g |
Item model number | 0001 |
Item Weight | 544 g |
A**O
Excelente
Excelente
V**T
This game is so much fun!
This is a fun game and you get to practice math skills while you are at it. The rules are a little confusing at first, but once you learn, it is super fun and addicting to play!
G**A
recommendation
kids like it ,recommend to others!
D**B
I love this game!
This game becomes more fun the more I play it with my math students. The cards are loads of fun, so trying to get the primes to get a card becomes a goal. Lots of strategies can be used and it's neat to see students of different abilities learn different strategies as they play more games.I will be trying the version of going backwards (so we can divide and subtract more) soon.When I read the variations to the game, I was hoping for some more complex ones, something to tie in the factors of numbers you land on... there's so much on that board that could be interesting to use in some way. Maybe I'll come up with other ways to use that game board. It's very cool.Also wondering why the first prime numbers aren't all in red. Some of my students have asked me why ... so with one student we played that if you land on ANY prime number (including 2, 3, 5, 7) you can get a prime card. Why not... the more cards, the more fun it is!.
A**F
Fun while being educational
A great learning game. The children love it.
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