What was the game in primary school where you had to find/catch monsters in a maze and you get them depending on math questions? It's layout was something like this, however, you needed an account to play. Once you caught all the ghosts/monsters it would play a cutscene.
Anyone understand me? Can someone help so we can all revisit that game?
>inb4 "thats minesweeper"
>i know but thats the kind of layout the game had, not the actual game shown in pic
You might be slightly misremembering Number Munchers, in which you AVOIDED the monsters as you 'munched' the answers to math questions(Divisible by 3, ? = 6, for examples)
>>4127005
Sorry, but no. The models were 3D as well as the cutscenes in the beginning and end. It could have to do with ghosts. Also the border is orange if that helps
>primary school
I don't know what that is britbong, but in elementary school I played some Apple math games and a lot of Snood in middle school.
>>4127010
>*ausbong
I'm talking about elementary/middle school (year 2-5)
But sometimes back then the teachers would let you stay inside and play 'math' games on the computers on a rainy day. No idea what snood is, ameribong
>>4127024
HOLY FUCK. After researching the game I was looking for was 'words rock'. Pic related
>>4126969
Math Rescue is the superior children's math game