The 1.0 version of Timez Attack Launcher for Mac was available to download on the developer's website when we last checked. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this app available. The program lies within Games, more precisely Simulation. This free Mac application is a product of Big Brainz. We recommend checking the downloaded files with any free antivirus. The following version: 1.0 is the most frequently downloaded one by the program users.
A couple of things you should know up front. First of all, the makers of Timez Attack provide a free version of their game. And the free version really does teach all the times tables from 2 to 12. However, the paid version will hold your kids' attention for longer. The price is about $40 home-use license, $60 for a "Deluxe" license, more for a school site license. For free, you get a game that leads you through all the times tables, but the scenery gets repetitive after a while. The $40 gets you two extra "worlds" of scenery, plus a special "retention" level that helps drill times tables in even better. The $60 gets you another two worlds. Note that if you get the free or the cheaper version, you won't be able to hide from your kids that there are more worlds available. Since I'm writing an honest review, I also need to tell you that if you follow the links on this page, then buy Timez Attack, I will actually get a small commission.
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Also, The paid version of the game is more fun than the free version. The game starts with the player in a dungeon, fighting ogres. In the free version, they'll stay in the dungeon for the whole game. The paid version has more "environments", such as a "robot" environment and a "lava" environment. The makers of the game say they are working on more environments too, and say that if you buy the game now, you will be able to get new environments as they become available.
My recommendation? Download the free version (it's about 50-60Mb), and try it on your kids. If they take to it, and if $39.99 won't break your budget, cough up the dough for the paid version. And whatever you experience, let the world know in the comments field below...
Timez Attack is a multiplication video game created by Imagine Math Facts (formerly Big Brainz) in 2004. The game is a simple mathematics game but with unique environments and level design to help kids become fluent with their multiplication.[1] Multiple different variants of the game were created later on, those being Addition/Subtraction, and Division. The game had two different versions: the Base version that could be downloaded for free containing just the Dungeon, or the paid Deluxe version of the game that adds several different environments, such as the Lava World and Machine World. While many different versions of the game can be downloaded, the first public release versions of the game from 2004 have not resurfaced, and no one has been able to find a download for them. After Imagine Learning bought Big Brainz, they took the Deluxe version offsale. The game has received very positive reviews from both parents and teachers alike, and most of the students who go through Timez Attack are likely to finish with a 95% post-test score, as described in the research results.
In 2004, Big Brainz was founded, and created their passion project game, which was Timez Attack. During the first year of the game's lifespan, there was no free version of the game to go alongside it. Timez Attack only had a Lite version of the game, and it cost about $10 to buy digitally, or an extra $2 to have a physical version with a CD. However, somewhere between May and June of 2005, Big Brainz started to allow people to download a free, limited version of the game through the website, and they also announced that a Deluxe version of the game would come out the next year. In Q1 of 2006, the Standard version of the game had released, and that version could be bought for $24.99, as well as a free version to go alongside it once you entered in your e-mail address and first name at the bottom of the page. There was also a version for teachers released at that time as well. The next year, 2007, another new Standard version of the game was released to the public, and the price was jacked up to $39.99 for the Home version of the game, and over $200 for the full version to use at schools. The game's free version could now be simply downloaded by clicking the "Download" button at the bottom of the page, and you could sign up for an additional newsletter if desired. In the middle of 2008, it was again required to input your name and e-mail to download the Base (free) version of the game if you so chose to. In 2010, a Pricing page was added to the Big Brainz website, and the Deluxe version of the game was finally, officially released to the public with a $59.99 price tag. The Base version of the game now also had its own separate page, and two separate downloads of the free version were created, both for Windows and Mac, and you no longer had to input your email to receive a download link. In 2011, a new variant of Timez Attack was released called "Division"; Big Brainz promised that another new variant called "Addition & Subtraction" would be out by Christmas of the same year, but they sadly missed this release window. A "Downloads" page for home users was also created that year, and had downloads of all versions of the game, from the Base version all the way to the Deluxe version of the game. However, in January of 2012, a beta version of "Addition & Subtraction" was released to the public, and stayed in beta throughout that year, and throughout the next year as well. Finally, in April of 2014, "Addition & Subtraction" finally went out of beta and had its first major release. In January of 2016, Imagine Learning purchased Big Brainz and it was the final chance to purchase a home license for the Deluxe version of Timez Attack. After that, the full Deluxe version of the game for Home users would go offsale and you would no longer be able to purchase it. In March of that year, Big Brainz officially stopped selling its full Deluxe version and now only allowed people that purchased prior to that month to download the digital version of the game. Of course, the free version could still be downloaded from the website. No further updates to the Big Brainz website were made, and the website continued to operate through later years. Sadly, in March of 2018, the Big Brainz website was officially taken offline and redirected to the Imagine Math Facts website, and the free version could also no longer be downloaded.
While it is still possible to download different versions of Timez Attack, it is sadly impossible to download the first public release version from 2004 as no archives of the Big Brainz site were made that year, and the first Base version of the game would not come out until a year later. As of right now, the first public release version of Timez Attack has not resurfaced and is considered completely lost. The earliest archive of the Big Brainz site was made on March 16th, 2005 and no free version of the game existed yet. However, it is still very much possible to play later versions of Timez Attack from the late 2010s, but as far as the first public version is concerned, it is currently considered lost. Right now, the oldest available version of the early 2000s comes from a legacy build of the Deluxe version of the game, which was re-released sometime in 2013, and is version number 1.11. All versions before 1.11 are considered to be lost, and for right now, are completely unrecoverable.
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If you have never seen or played Timez Attack, you can download a free version (without changing environments) or you can purchase the full version for $40 which will give you the dungeon, Mechanized World, and Lava World.
Timez Attack is a real, exciting video game where you chase monsters in dungeons. In order to beat the game, children need to solve multiplication problems quickly! The basic version of Timez Attack is free, but if you want more levels, you can upgrade to the full version. The game comes with a full money-back-guarantee.
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