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Play Math Wizard Online

1986 educational game for Amiga. Four math mini-games: Dragon Race (speed solving), Elf's Equations (fish selection), Troll's Toy Shop (word problems), Wizard Flash (rapid answers). Three difficulty levels covering addition, subtraction, multiplication, division.

Developer: Unicorn Software Company
Genre: Educational
Released: 1986
File size: 433.31 KB
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Game Overview

I remember playing Math Wizard on the Amiga back in 1986. It was one of those early educational titles from Unicorn Software Company, released when the Amiga was still fresh and full of potential. It didn't try to be a flashy arcade game; it just offered a straightforward way to practice math, which felt practical at the time.

You don't control a character so much as you engage with four distinct mini-games, each focusing on a different style of problem solving. In Dragon Race, you solve equations quickly to outpace an opponent, while Elf's Equations has you selecting the correct fish based on math clues. Troll's Toy Shop presents word problems to work through, and Wizard Flash demands rapid answers under time pressure. The game covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division across three difficulty levels, so it scales reasonably well as your skills improve. It moves at a deliberate pace, never feeling rushed outside of the timed sections, and the difficulty is manageable without being too easy. Playing it feels like a focused, almost meditative exercise in brushing up on arithmetic.

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