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Target Number

Kategorie : PuzzleVersion: 6.2

Größe:5.00MBetriebssystem : Android 5.1 or later

Entwickler:Mincho Kolev

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Testen Sie Ihre mathematischen Fähigkeiten in diesem süchtig machenden und unterhaltsamen Spiel! Kombinieren Sie Zahlen durch Addition, Subtraktion, Multiplikation oder Division, um das Target Number zu erreichen. Die clevere Wendung? Sie müssen nicht jede angegebene Nummer verwenden. Teilen Sie Ihre Siege mühelos über das benutzerfreundliche Menü. Es ist wie „8 von 10 Cats Does Countdown“, aber noch fesselnder. Jetzt herunterladen und Freunde zu einem spannenden brain Training herausfordern!

Target Number Spielfunktionen:

  • Einfache Mathematik, großer Spaß: Dieses spannende Spiel nutzt grundlegende mathematische Operationen, um ein Target Number zu erreichen, und bietet eine unterhaltsame Möglichkeit, Ihren Geist zu trainieren.

  • Strategische Flexibilität: Im Gegensatz zu anderen Mathe-Spielen müssen Sie nicht alle Zahlen verwenden. Wählen Sie strategisch für eine zusätzliche Herausforderung.

  • Mehrere Operationen: Verwenden Sie Addition, Subtraktion, Multiplikation, und Division, um das Ziel zu erreichen und so ein abwechslungsreiches Gameplay zu gewährleisten.

  • Müheloses Teilen: Teilen Sie schnell Ihre Ergebnisse und fordern Sie Freunde über soziale Medien oder Messaging-Apps direkt im Spiel heraus.

  • Countdown-Inspiration: Fans von „8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown“ werden das ähnliche, spannende Gameplay dieser App lieben.

  • Freundlicher Wettbewerb: Fordern Sie Freunde zum gleichen Rätsel heraus. Laden Sie sie über die Menüoption „Löschen“ ein und sehen Sie, wer das Problem am schnellsten löst!

Abschließend:

Diese fesselnde App bietet ein unterhaltsames und herausforderndes Mathe-Spiel, das an „8 von 10 Cats Does Countdown“ erinnert. Seine einfache Mathematik, die vielfältigen Operationen und die einfachen Sharing-Funktionen sorgen für endlose, spannende Unterhaltung. Laden Sie es noch heute herunter und werden Sie ein Mathe-Experte!brain

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