Math Party is a casual local multiplayer game for 1 or 2 players. Defeat your friends or the AI ​​by using boxes that collide to perform simple arithmetic operations, and compete in fun mini-games like Boxing, Car Racing, or use the arcade mode to win and be the sole winner.
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Gameplay | Gameplay Math Party Box Mini Game

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Coming Soon To Early Access

The developers of this game intend to release as a work in progress, developing with the feedback of players.

Note: Games in Early Access are not complete and may or may not change further. If you are not excited to play this game in its current state, then you should wait to see if the game progresses further in development. Learn more

What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

“Releasing Math Party in Early Access will allow us to improve the game thanks to user feedback, with the goal of achieving a much more robust final product.
Even during the Early Access period, it's a great opportunity to build a community around the game. Minigames will be released gradually as the game continues to be played. This will allow for a different experience for each minigame and generate interest in how it will be improved over time.
If players also see that their feedback has been taken into account and implemented in the next update, this will further strengthen the bond with the community.

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

“The game will be in Early Access for approximately three years to allow time for all the minigames to be developed and updated each time a new game mode is completed.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

“For the full version, we plan to include 100 minigames that are part of the game's modes, as well as multiplayer and all the worlds not available in the Early Access version. This could translate to approximately 20 hours.

This could include:

9 worlds with different themes.
Party mode
Minigame mode
Arcade mode
20 characters distributed in different minigames.
100 minigames
10 colors to customize the protagonists' aesthetics.
Additional content: minigames and party mode.”

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

“The current version contains the first two minigames of the Math Party minigame mode, fully completed. It represents 60% of the game (approximately 6 hours, considering that each game is different from the previous one) and includes:
1 arcade minigame
2 complete minigames
Minigame Mode
It also contains two playable characters, each with their own unique abilities and different interactions with some environmental elements.

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

“We want to thank the users who supported the game from the beginning. That's why the price will gradually increase as new content is added.”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“Community feedback is very important to us. Listening to your opinions, issues, and suggestions will allow us to improve the quality of the gameplay and minigame puzzles.

Any suggestions are welcome, on the Steam community page
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About This Game

Math Party contains many fun minigames. It's a casual local multiplayer game for 1 or 2 players. It's a math game with arithmetic problems such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The game will offer diverse content that's enjoyable for all audiences.

1. Visual Design and Art Style

This is the first and most powerful indicator.

Friendly and Colorful Graphics: Avoid dark, saturated, or aggressive color palettes. Opt for bright, pastel, or warm colors. Cartoonish, or stylized graphics are usually universally appealing.

Friendly and Expressive Characters: Design characters that aren't intimidating. They can be anthropomorphic (animals with human characteristics), mascot-like characters, or humans with friendly and varied expressions. Diversity in character age, gender, or appearance can also imply inclusion.

Clean and Cheerful Environments: Scenarios should be easy to interpret, without graphic elements that could frighten or confuse. Visual clarity is key.

No Explicit Violence: The absence of blood, dismemberment, or graphic depictions of physical harm. "Conflict" can be resolved with soft visual effects (lights, sparks, disappearances) or non-violent mechanics.

Absence of Sensitive Themes: Avoid images or symbols that may have political, religious, sexual, or violent connotations.

2. Sound and Music

Audio plays a crucial role in creating atmosphere.

Upbeat and Happy Music: Catchy, upbeat melodies with moderate to fast tempos that convey positive energy. Avoid somber, tense, or overly dramatic music.

Fun and Non-Offensive Sound Effects: Sounds of success, failure, object collection, or interactions should be friendly. Think "boing," "ding," "pop," or friendly animal sounds.

Character Voices: Clear, friendly voices with tones that avoid aggression or excessive sarcasm.

3. Gameplay Mechanics and Difficulty

Gameplay should be inclusive.

Intuitive and Simple Controls: Make it easy for anyone to learn to play in just a few minutes. Simple button mapping, clear and quick tutorials.

Smooth and Progressive Difficulty Curve: Starts very easy and increases the challenge gradually and fairly. Avoid frustrating difficulty spikes that can discourage less experienced players.

Mistakes with Light Consequences: If the player fails, penalties should be minimal. Instead of instant "Game Over," you can use "try again" feedback, frequent checkpoints, or unlimited lives. The emphasis should be on learning and fun, not punishment.

Clear and Rewarding Goals: Goals should be easy to understand, and rewards (points, unlocking levels, collectibles) should be visible and frequent to maintain motivation.

Fostering Creativity or Exploration: If the game allows for personal expression, solving puzzles without a single correct answer, or exploring environments, this broadens its appeal.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10
    • Processor: intel core i3 | Amd Phenom x4
    • Memory: 500 MB RAM
    • Graphics: 1030 gt Nvidia
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
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