TuxMathScrabble

TuxMathScrabble
Developer(s) Charles B. Cossé
Stable release
0.7.3 / 18 August 2010
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Educational game
License GNU General Public License
Website Asymptopia Software

TuxMathScrabble is a math version of the classic word game Scrabble (Trademark of Hasbro) which challenges kids to construct compound equations and to consider multiple abstract possibilities.[1] TuxMathScrabble was originally developed for Linux, but much effort was subsequently put into making the game platform-independent (Linux, Mac, Windows). The game can be played by 0, 1 or 2 players, where zero corresponds to "demo" mode. The game was built with opensource software and is released under the Gnu Public License (GPL). The first version of TuxMathScrabble was released in 2001 and periodic maintenance releases are ongoing.[2] TuxMathScrabble has a "sister" application known as TuxWordSmith which is similar to Scrabble and supports over 80 languages including Greek and Russian.

Features

Distribution

TuxMathScrabble is included in numerous Linux distributions, including the Edubuntu flavor of Ubuntu, Gentoo Linux, SUSE Linux and several education software collections.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

See also

References

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