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Jeu du 24

Categoría : EducativoVersión: 1.1

Tamaño:1.5 MBSO : Android 4.0.3+

Revelador:Sadowski Cédric

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¿Estás listo para un juego matemático divertido y desafiante diseñado para todos? El objetivo es simple pero cautivador: encuentre el número 24 usando varios números y operaciones matemáticas. Esta atractiva aplicación fue creada por dos innovadores maestros universitarios con el objetivo de hacer que el número juegue tanto educativo como entretenido.

¿Qué hay de nuevo en la última versión 1.1?

Última actualización el 10 de marzo de 2023

Hemos abordado un problema crucial en nuestra última actualización, asegurando un procesamiento sin problemas de números negativos. ¡Ahora, sumérgete en el juego y disfruta de una experiencia más suave mientras te esfuerzas por alcanzar ese esquivo 24!

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