Maths Power

Maths Power
Maths Power is a number puzzle game built around reaching the required result. The description I found says the game has 10 stages and starts with simple addition and subtraction. As the levels go up, the sums become more involved, and by the last stage there are more calculations to handle before time runs out. That gives the game a clear learning curve without changing its main idea.
The nice thing about Maths Power is how direct it sounds. It does not wrap the maths inside a big story or a lot of extra noise. It puts numbers in front of you and asks you to make the right choice to hit the target result. Because the early stages stay simple, the game gives players time to settle into the pattern before it gets harder. That can make it feel more welcoming than a maths game that jumps into hard work too fast.
Maths Power seems like a good fit for players who enjoy quick number thinking and light pressure from a timer. Ten stages is enough to make it feel like a real climb, and the rising difficulty gives the later levels more bite. It is not trying to be a huge school program. It is a compact puzzle game that uses maths as the challenge, and that simple idea can work well when it stays focused.
