"Save the seas", the new scenario for Math Classroom Challenge 1.80
We are happy to inform that "Save the seas" is now ready for download. In this scenery you'll have to find and clean different areas of the game that are full of plastic. You'll also have to deal with the "Math Energy", the power that you'll need to erase the plastics from the seas.
Clean the waters and see how dolphins and whales are freed.
This is an open beta while we register your feedback and add some features we want to complement the scenery. But the game is completely finished to play.
“Saving the seas” is the new scenery for “Math Classroom Challenge” 1.80. With the last scenery on the Moon we saved the world obtaining helium 3 for the fusion reactors. Now we go to the seas, to clean the oceans from plastics, and destroy the walls that avoid the marine species to move freely.
The game uses the “Math Energy”. What’s this? Is a mixture of math, science and life that destroys the plastics that are floating on the water. It also allows to destroy the bricks of the walls that are being built. “Math energy” is an imaginary chemical compound, but there are real chemical compounds that are being tested to destroy the plastics.
Playing “Save the seas” is easy, but it’s important to know the key commands to operate the helo and the drone. Both use the same buttons.We recommend reading the basic manual and videotutorial at mathclassroomchallenge.com.
Important: practice your skills with the helo first. Free flight while you learn to control the helo is important. In fact you can enjoy the view of the seas just flying with the helo.
We recommend using a pad, but the game can be perfectly played with the keyboard and mouse.
We'll be updating with new features this scenery, and feel free to contact us for whatever suggestion you might have. Thank you!

Clean the waters and see how dolphins and whales are freed.
This is an open beta while we register your feedback and add some features we want to complement the scenery. But the game is completely finished to play.
“Saving the seas” is the new scenery for “Math Classroom Challenge” 1.80. With the last scenery on the Moon we saved the world obtaining helium 3 for the fusion reactors. Now we go to the seas, to clean the oceans from plastics, and destroy the walls that avoid the marine species to move freely.
The game uses the “Math Energy”. What’s this? Is a mixture of math, science and life that destroys the plastics that are floating on the water. It also allows to destroy the bricks of the walls that are being built. “Math energy” is an imaginary chemical compound, but there are real chemical compounds that are being tested to destroy the plastics.
Playing “Save the seas” is easy, but it’s important to know the key commands to operate the helo and the drone. Both use the same buttons.We recommend reading the basic manual and videotutorial at mathclassroomchallenge.com.
Important: practice your skills with the helo first. Free flight while you learn to control the helo is important. In fact you can enjoy the view of the seas just flying with the helo.
We recommend using a pad, but the game can be perfectly played with the keyboard and mouse.
We'll be updating with new features this scenery, and feel free to contact us for whatever suggestion you might have. Thank you!
