Outnumbered: Improbable Heroes Board Game – A Mensa Recommended Cooperative Superhero Math Game | Fun & Educational Game for Kids, Adults, and Families | STEM Game to Learn Multiplication & Division
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BUILDS CONFIDENCE – In our math game, one to six players must work together to help the Heroes defeat the Villains as they develop their mental math skills. Math can be a frustrating subject, so in our math games we focus on cooperative play to build confidence.
BETTER THAN MATH DRILLS – While a multiplication chart and flash cards can be effective at teaching math, retain more through classroom games like Outnumbered. Keep motivation and engagement high by solving different types of equations for a fun and common goal.
BUILDS CREATIVE THINKING – Our family board games focus on creativity as well as education. In Outnumbered, players who creatively adapt to their dice rolls and enemy attacks with the best math operations are rewarded, which will help them retain knowledge better than math flash cards.
ADJUSTABLE DIFFICULTY – Get learners of all abilities excited about math with adjustable learning games. Outnumbered has 3 modes of play: Training mode for younger players, Sidekick mode for intermediate players, and Hero mode for advanced players. Invest in a game that grows with learners as they develop their math skills!
STRATEGIC PLAY – Our family games feature math concepts with a level of strategy to engage adults, yet are intuitive enough for kids 8 and up to play at home or in the classroom. The most successful card game players will creatively combine math values and strategy to defend against evil.
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