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  • Summary: The world's first battle calculator game!

    A game that is fun to play together and uses your brain a little. Your calculation skills, knowledge of functions, and reflexes will be tested. Rules of the game 1. You can use only 0〜9,0.1〜0.9. 2. Make the number by using the four
    The world's first battle calculator game!

    A game that is fun to play together and uses your brain a little.

    Your calculation skills, knowledge of functions, and reflexes will be tested.

    Rules of the game
    1. You can use only 0〜9,0.1〜0.9.
    2. Make the number by using the four arithmetic operations and so on.
    3. The first is the winner.

    The game proceeds as follows
    1. The number is determined randomly.
    2. The first person to make the number wins.
    3. The winner is the person who reaches the pre-set number of wins the fastest.

    - Items that can be set in the game
    The number of wins can be changed from 1 to 10.
    The number of digit in the questions can be changed from 2 to 9.

    - You can also use it as a normal functional calculator. It supports both touch screen and Joy-Con™ controllers.

    - What kind of people should buy this?
    Parents with children who have learned multiplication table, or the children themselves.
    Students who have learned trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.
    Those who are familiar with functions or function calculators.
    Those who want to have fun exercising their minds with their children or grandchildren.
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  1. Aug 11, 2021
    60
    As a multiplayer game, Battle Calculator can get in the bin. As a scientific calculator? Functionally flawless but visually unappealing. Much like before, buying this app is an incredibly questionable decision at £10.49, considering most phones contain a free calculator app. As such, Blacksmith DoubleCircle’s app is an even tougher sell than Sabec’s offering, so I can only recommend this to die-hard fans.
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  1. Aug 14, 2021
    10
    I'm weak

    I don't think I have to say no more. Wait till the Internet finds out about this one
  2. Sep 12, 2021
    10
    Battle Calculator is an amazing game. Running at 32K/690Hz, the game looks stunning. So stunning that my monitor got fried into plasma! TheBattle Calculator is an amazing game. Running at 32K/690Hz, the game looks stunning. So stunning that my monitor got fried into plasma! The buttons, the numbers, everything shines in beauty! I am a big fan of scientific calculators, Especially triangles. (I love triangles)

    TI-95 is a revolutionary calculator that changed the world. A fast action paced calculator on Nintendo Switch makes speedrunning look flawless. I am a calculator speedrunner enthusiast. Seeing people divide by 0 and breaking the game is so so good. Thank you Blacksmith DoubleCircle for releasing this game. Hopefully it goes on all platforms so we can let people from all consoles enjoy calculator speedruns.
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  3. Sep 12, 2021
    10
    This is my favorite game of all time. I've been playing this game since it originally came out and I'm LOVING IT! Blacksmith DoubleCircle isThis is my favorite game of all time. I've been playing this game since it originally came out and I'm LOVING IT! Blacksmith DoubleCircle is my favorite game company ever, and I really look forward to whatever they put out next! Expand
  4. Sep 12, 2021
    10
    I'm a serious, hardcore, die-hard fan of Blacksmith DoubleCircle and of calculators, and I've been following the development of this gameI'm a serious, hardcore, die-hard fan of Blacksmith DoubleCircle and of calculators, and I've been following the development of this game since five milliliters ago. I was very excited for this game's release, so much so that I preordered it 20 times. That's 10 times 2 minus 5 plus 3 divided by nine multiplied by 10. Unfortunately, the game did not meet my high expectations.

    I'd like to get the good parts out of the way first- in terms of graphics, this game is stunning. With realistic, high fidelity shaders, 17.5x10K blast processing, and seven lit candles, this game is so radiant my eyes are burning and are on fire. The sound design is also superb- my favorite sound effect was the one. It also runs at a flawless 6 times 10 divided by 2 plus 30 frames per metric ounce, and I hardly experienced lag- impressive, considering the heavy calculations the game has to process. Also, like most calculators, it can calculate things, which I'm glad they included.

    That's where the good aspects end, however. In terms of gameplay, the game is playable. This is not good. Also, you don't actually get to battle a calculator, which is what I thought the game was going to be about. Instead, all you do is destroy the hopes and dreams of your friends via precise and calculated calculating. 4 times 2 is the same as 2 squared. Really disappointing, and entirely excusable.

    I'm really disappointed in Blacksmith DoubleCircle. I had such high hopes for this game, at least 7 numbers high, but it was a serious let down. I can only recommend this to die-easy fans who are. Otherwise, if you're looking for a high-octane thrilling calculating experience, stick to the TI-95 and TI-73.
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