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Zap!, Gift Subscriptions, High Score Lists

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

As you might have noticed, there is a new math game on The Problem Site. This game is called Zap!. It's a combination of a sliding-tile puzzle and an arithmetic function test. This is a game in which you're racing against a clock to solve each level.

I also wanted to mention, Quote Puzzler currently has a special on gift subscriptions; if you buy a gift subscription for someone, and they activate it before July 1st, 2008, their gift subscription is good for TWO years instead of just ONE. This is an incentive to encourage students (particularly teenagers) to keep their brains active during the summer months. (But the special is available to all ages).

Finally, I made a small change to the High Score Lists at The Problem Site. The Today list now shows high scores from anonymous players (people who aren't logged in). Only logged in members can have their scores appear in the overall high score lists.

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The Golden Ratio, Writing Prompts

Monday, May 26, 2008

It's a quiet day today...for a Monday. It's Memorial Day here in the US, which means well over half of The Problem Site's traffic is on school vacation.

For teachers who are looking for some enrichment activities to help round out the school year, I have a couple interesting things for you.

The Golden Ratio
This is a series of pages which explore some of the fun mathematical properties of the number which is often referred to as The Golden Ratio, The Golden Section, or phi (φ). Take some time to browse the pages yourself, and see if you have students who would find it valuable and interesting to explore the concepts on these pages.

Alphabet Soup
Over at Fifteen Minutes Of Fiction, the weekly writing prompts are going to be "easier" than usual for the next few months. Each week writers will be given a different letter of the alphabet, and they will have to select a person, place, or thing beginning with that letter to write about.

This is very open-ended, and will be great for students (and adults!) who want to do a little bit of writing each week, but don't have a lot of time to spend on it during the summer months.

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Slick Math

Thursday, May 15, 2008

The day before yesterday I was driving to Massachusetts, and since I had time to kill (I really hate driving long distances) I got thinking about some really fun and interesting math problems with really "slick" solutions. By "slick" I mean, simple and elegant solutions.

I decided it would be nice to have a place on The Problem Site for problems like that, so last night I created a new resource for the site: Slick Math!

If you enjoy math problems with surprisingly easy solutions, you'll enjoy these pages.

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Games and Quizzes for Younger Children

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

A month or two ago I started work on The Problem Site: Junior Edition, a section of The Problem Site specifically designed for younger children. The games in this section deal with topics like estimation, attribute comparison, and spelling.

Since the last post here, two more games have been added to this section of the site. They are Guess It! (an estimation game) and Spell It! (a spelling game).

The spelling game is brand new; the programming was just finished this morning. So if you experience any glitches or problems with the game, please drop me a comment!

Thanks,
Doug

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Games For Young Children, Browser Update

Friday, April 11, 2008

Good morning! There are two purposes for this post. One is to tell you about a new section on The Problem Site, and the other is to tell you about an available browser update for Internet Explorer users.

The Problem Site: Junior Edition
Over the years that The Problem Site has been online, many people have commented that they wished there were games designed for younger children - a little bit "flashier", and addressing more simple thinking skills.

As response to that request, a new section is being added to The Problem Site. It is The Problem Site: Junior Edition. This section is still in its infancy - although there are several games under development as I write, only one is available for play: Colors, Shapes & Sizes. This is a game which helps children recognize attributes of shapes they see.

Several more games will be added by September 2008.

Browser Update
If you use Microsoft's Internet Explorer, you are probably aware that a couple years ago Microsoft had a legal battle which resulted in them having to change their browser to include a "Click To Activate" feature on all plug-ins like Java and Flash applications.

This was a serious annoyance. Many sites used javascript and other means to bypass this restriction. I chose not to do so on any of the puzzler sites, for a variety of reasons. Primarily because, unlike other sites which had flash animations scattered willy-nilly throughout their site, making their pages look like a virtual minefield of unactivated content, the puzzler sites only had flash applications on its game pages, and one extra click was not a serious inconvenience for people who were going to have to click the game anyway.

The good news is, Microsoft has obtained the necessary licenses to remove this annoying feature from their web browser. So if you've still got the "Click to Activate" message, you should seriously consider getting the Microsft updates.

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Updated Sidebar - New Easter Egg

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Not much to say today, except the right-hand sidebar at The Problem Site has been updated again. A little bit nicer graphically, and I went back to displaying all the games, so once again the sidebar functions as a site map.

In addition, I made a minor tweak to the styles of links, which will make it easier for people to recognize which games they have and have not played.

Finally, in the process of updating the sidebar, I did add a new Easter Egg, so if you've been on a quest to find all the Easter Eggs, there are now twelve on the site.

And if you want hint where to find the new egg...

...all the hint you need is right here in this post. :)

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Game Level Editor - Fizziks Tilt

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

A few weeks ago I posted that the Fizziks Tilt game was available to play. This is a game in which a marble is rolled around a maze, following the laws of Physics, including friction forces and gravitational forces.

At the time I mentioned that there would eventually be a "Level Editor" which members could use to create their own levels. Then I sent out emails to a few members, inviting them to try out the level editor.

What I discovered was very interesting; for most people, figuring out how to create an interesting and challenging level was not intuitive. It took several tries for most people to come up with a level that was good enough to post on the site.

It's a whole lot different than Tile Puzzler, in which creating a difficult puzzle is easy.

Since then I've been debating how to handle the editor. After all, I don't want to spend all my time telling people "No, this is not challenging/interesting enough."

Finally I've opened the level editor to the public. EXCEPT - in order to use it, you first have to demonstrate that you're familiar with how the game works and good enough at it that you can solve several of the hardest levels on the site. Once you've done that, you can begin creating levels.

GIVE THE LEVEL EDITOR A TRY!

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Games For Young Children, Browser Update
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