Brain Tease II is a math practice game in which the player solves equations as quickly as possible, with 90 seconds on the clock and four difficulty levels to choose from. There are three operations to perform per round, which vary based on the difficulty level but are always arranged in a pyramid shape, such that the results of the first two operations will be used as the operands for the third equation.
Under the Easy level, addition is performed between single-digit numbers; under Medium, addition and subtraction are performed between single- and double-digit numbers; playing at Hard, addition and subtraction are required for double-digit numbers; and at Very Hard, division enters the picture. The top difficulty is deserving of its name, since division results are not always whole numbers or even simple fractions.
The game keeps high scores for the top 10 scores; higher difficulties award more points per successful round in order to balance the slower rate of completion.
Sam's Protip: Under Very Hard difficulty, two decimal points of accuracy are required to get affirmation of a correct answer.
Customize your desktop to manage your Mac's performance.
Lion Designer is a simple to use Mac OS X customization tool.
Application which lets you easily customize the login screen.
The first thing you need to know about Magnifique, it is a free theme switcher/applier and manager for OS X Leopard.
Replace standard wallpapers with sky time-lapse.
MacLampsX lets you decorate the edges of your screen with bulbs and snow flakes
Comments