This is a 28-stage Sokoban-inspired equation building game.
- Move the gray numerical squares one square at a time into open cells on the playing field.
- Take advantage of warp tiles and other level design features to augment your movements.
- Build a valid equation on each stage to move onto the next.
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Sokomath Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Move the gray number tiles around the levels to create valid equations.
- Starting the Game
- Touch anywhere on the welcome screen to start the game.
- Levels are unlocked sequentially.
- Your web browser automatically saves your game progress.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- Use your mouse left click button to select a tile and drag in the direction you want to move it.
- Touchscreen devices
- Tap the screen with a finger to select tiles & drag your finger in the direction you want to move the tiles.
- Controls & indicators
- The current level number is shown in the lower left corner of the game.
- The upper right corner of the screen has buttons for sound control, level select, and restart current level.
- The level border turns blue when the level is beat.
- The level select screen shows which levels are unlocked.
- Game Play
- Basics
- This is a Sokoban-inspired game where you move number blocks around the level to create valid Algeabra equations.
- Some equations are horizontal while others are vertical.
- The pink squares with black and cream checkered background are where number tiles must be placed. All of these squares must be covered.
- Tile colors
- Gray tiles can be moved in any direction as long as there is an open space.
- Black tiles can not be moved, as they are stationary.
- Comparison to Sokoban
- Sokoban has you play as a character which can only push (not pull) tiles. This game does not have a character you control, but instead has you control the tiles directly, meaning you can technically push or pull them.
- In Sokoban any box can be placed on any destination square. In this game the tiles need to be arranged so that you build valid equations.
- Levels
- This game has 28 stages which are unlocked sequentially.
- You beat a level by making valid equations which use all number tiles.
- The level border turns from pink to blue when the Algebra equations are correct.
- Special tiles
- Colored warps – tiles which go onto one warp go out the other warp of the same color.
- Warps can be used repeatedly in either direction.
- If the destination box already has a tile on it the warp will not push the tile across.
- Advance arrows – advance arrows push any tile which lands on them in the direction of the arrow on them.
- The destination square the arrow points at must be empty or else the box will remain temporarily in place on the advance arrow square.
- Tips
- Temporary stops
- In many cases you’ll need to place blocks in positions where they do not belong to use them as temporary stops when pushing other blocks, then move the first block into the correct position after the second block has been placed correctly.
- Warps
- The logic behind the warps can get a bit confusing, particularly when there are many of them combined with the advance arrow squares.
- If you get confused as to the best way to move tiles sometimes the best approach is to work backward to figure out the path you need to take.
- Black squares
- When there are black squares use those to figure out the locations of other squares. The fact that you can’t move black squares gives indications of limited valid move options.
- If a square is hard to reach based on the location of other black squares then try to fill in the hardest to reach squares first.
- Target Audience
- The game is suited for players who like Sokoban or math games.
- The game has no adult themed content.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
CardGames.pro published this Math Sokoban on March 1, 2023