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Totally Medieval: The Epic Math Adventure

ORGANIZED UNDER: Math // Sponsored Post // Totally Medieval

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Physical games are very important in learning because they use 3-4 of the 5 senses (sight, hearing, touch) and this makes learning retention more effective because your student’s brain has a memory for activity.

TOTALLY MEDIEVAL: THE EPIC MATH ADVENTURE is the first Math game of its kind and we know you will love it. It’s a mixture of Chess, Math, and the Medieval times. We are trying to change a culture that gaming has to be all about make-believe and removing ourselves from reality, but instead, we can use it to learn and grow while simply having fun.

What is TOTALLY MEDIEVAL: THE EPIC MATH ADVENTURE?

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Totally Medieval is the first math game of its kind and we know you will love it. Totally Medieval is a mixture of chess, math, and medieval times. We are trying to change a culture that gaming has to be all about make-believe and that educational games have to be cute and to some just as boring as the textbooks they were meant to replace. Instead, we can create a way to learn while simply having fun. FACT: Physical games are very important in learning because it uses 3 of the 5 senses (sight, hearing, touch) and this makes learning retention more effective because the mind needs action and interest to retain valuable yet not-so exciting information. Totally Medieval helps excite the mind and help the student forget that they are learning math.

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