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Mixed Operation game

Knight Math

Knight Math is a mixed arithmetic battle game where the player helps a knight fight monsters by answering math questions. A problem appears at the top of the screen, the player chooses the correct number from the answer row, and a right answer lets the knight strike. Wrong answers cost hearts, so every choice matters during the stage.

Battle monsters with math

Knight Math uses a simple battle scene to make mixed arithmetic feel active. The knight stands against a monster, and each math question becomes a chance to attack. The player needs to read the operation sign, solve the problem, and tap the correct answer before the monster gains the advantage.

Hearts make accuracy important

The knight has a limited number of hearts during a level. A wrong answer lets the monster hit back, while correct answers reduce the monster health. That structure helps learners slow down enough to check the operation. Addition and subtraction can look similar when a child rushes, so the heart system encourages careful reading.

Twenty stages of practice

The game moves through multiple stages, starting with friendlier problems and becoming more demanding as the player advances. Short stages are useful because they let students practice a focused set of questions, win or lose quickly, and replay without feeling stuck in a long lesson.

How to play for learning

Before tapping an answer, students should name the operation and explain the calculation in their head. For 9 - 2, they can count back two steps. For 6 + 3, they can count on from 6. This habit turns the action game into real practice instead of answer hunting.

What learners practice

Knight Math supports addition, subtraction, number comparison, and quick answer selection. It is a good bridge from single-operation games into pages where learners must switch strategies, such as Num Cannon.