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Robot Addition Jump

Robot Addition Jump is an interactive addition game built for short, focused practice sessions. The player chooses a level, solves the addition problem shown on the next jungle block, and taps one of four answer choices to help the robot jump higher. A correct answer moves the robot up the path, while a wrong answer costs a life and sends the robot into a quick fall animation before the next question appears. The game keeps questions unrepeated within the selected level and supports touch screens for phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop play.

A simple addition game with real practice behind it

Robot Addition Jump is designed for learners who need repeated addition practice without feeling like they are staring at a worksheet. Every round gives the player a clear sum and four possible answers. The goal is easy to understand: choose the answer that lets the robot land safely on the next grassy block. Because the question changes after each attempt and does not repeat inside the selected level, the practice stays fresh and encourages real thinking instead of memorizing the screen.

Three levels for growing addition confidence

The main menu includes 1 digit + 1 digit addition, 2 digit + 1 digit addition, and 2 digit + 2 digit addition. This keeps the game useful for different stages of learning. Younger players can start with small sums, while stronger learners can move into larger two-digit problems that require more careful mental math. The game can be played in a browser on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop screens.

How the jungle climb works

The robot begins on a lower block in the jungle. A new block appears higher up with an addition problem written on it. Four answer buttons stay at the bottom of the game window so they are easy to tap with a thumb on mobile. When the answer is correct, the robot jumps to the block and the height meter increases. When the answer is wrong, one of the five lives is removed, the robot falls, and a new question is loaded from the remaining question list.

Why this game helps addition fluency

Addition fluency improves when learners see many problems, make quick decisions, and get immediate feedback. This game gives that feedback through movement, sound hooks, lives, and clear answer choices. The robot's climb turns correct answers into progress, while the life system adds just enough challenge to keep the session focused. It is meant to support practice at home, in class, or during a short study break.