Product Review of Jump Numbers

This app helps young kids work on their addition and multiplication skills using skip counting. The game is designed for kids aged 5 to 10. The learning process has a background story to add fun to the process. The game gets more challenging as players get to higher levels and complete more tasks.
Website: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1073602039
What Users Love About the App
“I love jump numbers so much I have no suggestions for it. I think it’s really good for my brother to learn how to count by 2s and 10s and more.”
“This app does a really nice job of engaging students in skip-counting in a fun and game-like way. I appreciate the apps consideration of sequential levels and captivating characters sought to engage its players.”
“Jump! A Game of Numbers by Artgig Studio is not just another boring app for learning math facts. It is nearly impossible to put down! In this new app, you need use your math skills to save the adorable Snortles from the ocean because they have been displaced from their home in the volcano.”
“This app is programmed to adjust the child’s difficulty level automatically, so there is no need for setting levels. As I played it, it became very obvious, though, that there is quite a range of material covered. Unlimited user accounts are also supported, which is ideal for the classroom, as well as this who home school.”
“Hints are offered in the app, and there are no wrong answer buzzes, which can be so frustrating and/or distracting to some students. Jump! is a dynamic and incredibly engaging to get kids interested in working on math skills. It truly has the feel of a game, but the content of an educational app. I highly recommend it!”
What Users Dislike About the App
“Students who engage with this app must already have the skills and conceptual knowledge of skip counting and forming beginning addition equations in place to be able to interact with this app. It does not have instructional aspects or means of assessment for instructions.”
“It doesn’t count the numbers. This was said to be a learning game but it’s for kids that already know their numbers because all it says is snort or something like that. It would be so awesome if when taping the numbers it would read them to the kids.”