Squeebles Add & Subtract

Squeebles Add & Subtract

Addition, subtraction & money

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Version History of Squeebles Add & Subtract

2.5

April 18, 2020

A minor update to provide support for larger screen sizes, featuring some new graphics and performance enhancements. As always, if you'd like to suggest new features for any of our Squeebles apps, please e-mail us on info@keystagefun.co.uk

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2.2

January 6, 2016

We've added loads of new features in the latest version, including a new game mode where you practice addition by adding money (American Dollar, British Pound and Euro). We've also added 5 new Squeeble-carts, updated all the graphics and animations, improved the stats available to teachers and parents and added support for larger screen sizes. As always, if there is anything you'd like to see added to any of our apps then please contact us at info@keystagefun.co.uk. Happy Squeebling!!!!

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2.1

September 20, 2013

Improved performance

2.0

July 21, 2013

Updated graphics and fonts. Performance improvements.

1.1

February 15, 2013

Squeebles Addition and Subtraction v1.1 features these minor updates: - More stars required to win Squeebles. - Now enter up to 4 characters in the keypad (to handle answers of 1000)

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1.0

July 25, 2012

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Description of Squeebles Add & Subtract

Perfect for 5 to 11 year olds wanting to practise their addition and subtraction in a fun, interactive way. The Squeebles are back - and they need you to use your addition and subtraction skills to help them! By answering addition and subtraction questions across a variety of game modes and difficulty settings, you can free the 24 Squeebles from the clutches of the nasty Maths Monster, as well as earn turns on a fun mini-game as a reward for doing well in your maths tests. Features: > 6 game modes: - Addition - Subtraction - Random (both addition and subtraction questions in the same test) - Fill the gaps (you get given the answer and part of the question and have to complete the question - i.e. 3+?=9) - Tricky questions (the questions you got wrong previously) - Money (add the values of various coins together - choose from either British Pounds & Pence, Euros or US Dollars & Cents) > 4 difficulty levels for each game mode mean this app is suitable for 4 year olds just starting out with adding as well as 10 or 11 year olds who need to practise more complex maths work: - Beginner (answers between 1 and 10) - Medium (answers between 1 and 20) - Hard (answers between 20 and 100) - Very Hard (answers between 100 and 1000) > Difficulty levels can be switched off or on, on a per-child basis, so older children can't just earn lots of rewards for answering beginner-level questions and beginners won't get demoralised by being shown more complex sums. > "Squeeble-cart" mini game gives children a reward for doing well in their maths questions. For each question they get right, they win one turn on the game. The game involves trying to launch a car with a Squeeble in it as far as possible down a race track. > Rewards and power-ups to use in the squeeble-cart game can also be won by doing well in maths tests. > Stars are awarded for completing tests correctly and in quick time. These can be traded for different cars to use in the squeeble-cart game. There are 40 cars to collect, each with different stats. > There are 24 Squeebles to rescue from the Maths Monster, each with their own personality and fact sheet which tells you all about them. > Unlimited children can be registered with the game, meaning this app is suitable for classroom use as well as for home use. > Passcode-protected stats area lets parents / teachers see how well each child is doing. > No in-app purchases, adverts or web links of any kind. > US and UK English options so the Maths Monster becomes the Math Monster etc. As always, if you need any further information or help, please get in touch by e-mailing info@keystagefun.co.uk
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Squeebles Add & Subtract: FAQ

Does Squeebles Add & Subtract support iPad devices?

Yes, Squeebles Add & Subtract is compatible with the iPad.

Who developed the app?

Ian Knapp launched the Squeebles Add & Subtract app.

What iOS version is needed to run the Squeebles Add & Subtract app?

To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 8.0.

What is the current app rating?

The overall rating of Squeebles Add & Subtract is 3.7 out of 5, which is okay but could be better.

What’s the genre of the Squeebles Add & Subtract app?

The App Genre Of Squeebles Add & Subtract Is Education.

Which version of the Squeebles Add & Subtract app is the latest one?

The newest version of Squeebles Add & Subtract is 2.5.

What is the date of the most recent Squeebles Add & Subtract update?

Squeebles Add & Subtract’s latest update was rolled out on September 19, 2024.

What is the specific date when the app came out?

The app was launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for the Squeebles Add & Subtract app?

Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.

What languages does the Squeebles Add & Subtract app support?

The Squeebles Add & Subtract app is now available in American English.

Can I play Squeebles Add & Subtract through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, Squeebles Add & Subtract is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Squeebles Add & Subtract offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Squeebles Add & Subtract.

Is Squeebles Add & Subtract optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Squeebles Add & Subtract is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in Squeebles Add & Subtract?

No, users are not exposed to ads in Squeebles Add & Subtract.

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