🎉 Math Made Fun – Where Learning Meets Play!
Multi Clash is an engaging addition and multiplication board game designed for children ages 7 and up. It accommodates 2-4 players and includes 100 coins and 4 dice, making it a versatile educational tool that promotes math skills through interactive gameplay. Ideal for family game nights or individual practice, this game offers a fun way to learn multiplication while fostering competition and collaboration.
J**N
Fun with Math
I played a game of this with the two boys I tutor. One is in 7th grade and his math facts are NOT solid. The other is in 4th. We only played it to 3 across because they got antsy after playing for an hour with no winner at 4 across. The game is simple to learn and if the kiddos don't know the facts they just follow the lines to find the answer. I got a lot of "HOW CAN THAT BE RIGHT?"s as they are still struggling with math facts. Playing got them thinking and their faces out of their screens. I'd suggest starting this game earlier then later and fold the board in half to get the up to 5 times tables learned. I wish I had been able to have this when my kiddos were kiddos. But glad to have it now. The board is pretty well made (like a Monopoly board thickness) and the dice are good quality. Well worth the price of admission for quizzing facts without the torture of flash cards
J**M
Easy, Simple, Straightforward
I wish I had gotten this game to learn how to add and multiply when I was young, too many years too late! Jokes aside, this game is a nice way to turn a multiplication table into a fun family activity. Would recommend for young kids just learning how to add and multiply. The board game is visually appealing and legible, the components are satisfying to roll and place, and the rules are easy to grasp in minutes. Great game.
I**N
Good for seven and up children
It was for my grandson who is going to start that subject at schoo
A**R
Little complicated.
I returned this game because I thought it was a little complicated for my niece. I also wanted a game that focused on multiplication. This game focused on addition, with multiplication secondary. Lastly, since you can "steal" each other's spot, the length of time to win the game exceeded her attention span. Multiplication Bingo is a !ugh better game for my criteria.
J**S
Grandson enjoys it.
My grandson is only 5, but he enjoys this game. We used the game for extra practice, because he likes almost anything better than worksheets.
M**R
Good game but bad quality
We just opened it and it looks used and came off the backing right away. The quality seems poor. I taped it back together and hopefully it’ll be usable for a while.Nevertheless my son enjoyed playing it. He said it was so much more fun than doing work sheets or trying to memorize multiplication tables.
T**H
Regression Prevention
This game is helping keep my son third grade sharp through Covid. I am so worried of regression into fourth with hole schooling and online learning. But we are keeping him fresh w the help of games like these!
K**E
Board game tore off backing
I just taught a math board game class to nine students, and this board game didn’t last two plays because the backing and board tore when it was put away. The game itself was not engaging at all, so no one wanted to play it again anyway.
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