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An active-volcanic island, superb 3D graphics and exciting gameplay make players want to tackle and solve the math problems, in order to be the one to use the Escape Pod when the island blows.

5 Game Boards

Players can choose from 5 game board layouts – the paths around the fiery mountain range from simple to extra interesting!

Player Strategy:
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10 Gadgets

Cool! There are 10 gadgets to choose from – use them to your advantage but watch out for other players!

Try and pinch another player's fuel, swap positions, stop them pinching your stuff, triple your dice roll, and more...

Things get interesting when you go to the Gadget Shop – get cool stuff to do sneaky things to other players. :)

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7,500 Questions

Sample questions from the game are shown below, taken from 7,500+ questions over 26 Levels!

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Category 7, Level 15



Category 2, Level 16



Category 3, Level 12



Category 4, Level 16



Category 2, Level 8



Category 1, Level 2



Category 7, Level 26



Category 5, Level 23



Note: Quality of images is far lower than actual program as images have been reduced in colour to enable a quicker online download time.



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What people are saying about EdAlive products

'What a huge win for our school. We couldn't be more happier or impressed by Numbers Up! 1 and 2. The children think they are fantastic and fun to play. From a teacher’s perspective the software is great. The games allow multiple players, have fantastic graphics and sound. The fact that the games are syllabus-based is GOLD! Best products on the market by a mile!'
– Coley White, Teacher

'The strongest thing I can say about Volcanic Panic is that it has hardly been out of the PC since we got it. It's terrific – thank you!'
– John Smith, Parent, Buckinghamshire UK

'What is brilliant about Volcanic Panic is that it teaches the language of maths – less than, more than, after etc. rather than just the number bonds. My 6 year-old is autistic and is very able on the latter, but struggles with the language. He absolutely loves this game and is learning without realising it.'
– John Smith, Parent