
I’ll be honest, I was one of those few kids back in high school who loved math. It’s really weird, though, when supposedly everyone you know hates math in high school, and then goes on to major in it or go into a major that requires they take Ultimate Calculus or something. Learn to love math, kids.
Nintendo UK has revealed that the DS will be receiving another Nintendo-published training game. Professor Kageyama’s Maths Training will be available in Europe on February 8th, or 8th February to those of you who prefer to read dates backwards. You and 15 of your other math buddies can play and improve your Calculus skills together!
You can check out some details on the game as well as some screens after the break.
The foundation of Dr Kageyama’s Maths Training is 100 square calculations a method conceived by Kageyama Hidea, a Japanese elementary school principal. The DS is held side ways like a book and all answers are written using the stylus.
The key principal of the software is repetition which according to Kageyama stimulates the brain. The main exercise 100 cells maths, consists of 100 hundred simple maths problems combined into a 10 by 10 grid using the numbers at the top and side of the grid. There are however many other exercises, ranging from simple one digit math problems to slightly more complex three digit challenges.
- The selection of three exercises changes every time the user advances to the next level 9, which happens every five days).
- Depending on speed and accuracy a player will be rewarded with a bronze, silver or gold medal and a listing in the top three best times for that particular exercise.
- The software keeps track on the days in which the users trained by rewarding them with ‘tick’ mark in the built-in calendar.
