Think Fast Math 3.5 review (mobile)
Think Fast is a collection of games designed to challenge and improve your math and memory skills.
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Think Fast Math 3.5 is kids software developed by Cammsoft.
Think Fast is a collection of games designed to challenge and improve your math and memory skills. Features 9 different games and 6 game modes including a new beginner mode for a child just learning math. Can be used as a learning tool for anyone of any age wanting to brush up on their mental skills. No matter what your skill level, this game will challenge you to think faster! Play Single player or match wits against an opponent in a Two Player game.
Here are some key features of "Think Fast Math":
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This games software is shareware, which means you can download and use Think Fast Math 3.5 for free during the trial period (usually for 30 days). At the expiration of the period you will have to buy the kids product for $11.00. Think Fast Math 3.5 is available at regnow and Cammsoft website. Think Fast Math 3.5 supports different languages (including english). It works with PalmOS.
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