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elemental towers (places where students can learn different elements of magic) in the Academy to stay open, so as soon as the Puppet Master attempts to destroy the Keystones, the towers are locked. It is then the player's mission to travel to the five elemental subareas within Prodigy Island (Firefly Forest, Shiverchill Mountains, Bonfire Spire, Skywatch and Shipwreck Shore) to find and earn the Warden Keystones and return them back to the Academy. When the player finally returns all five keystones, the Puppet Master (Main antagonist) challenges them. Then the player is whisked off into the final boss battle where they must defeat the Puppet Master.
157:. The player takes the role of a wizard or witch, who, whilst undertaking quests to collect gems, must battle against the Puppet Master. These quests usually involve battling monsters in different areas of the in-game map. To participate in these quests, players must correctly answer math problems to cast spells. Prodigy Math was released in 2011. 169:
engineering students Rohan Mahimker and Alex Peters. Mahimker sought to address, in part, what he saw as the lack of appeal of most educational software aimed at children. Mahimker and Peters published Prodigy initially under the label of SmarTeacher, Inc. Mahimker and Peters initially focused on
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On the way to the Academy, the protagonist encounters a monster. Noot teaches them how to use magic to defeat the monster. To cast spells, the player has magic points with a maximum of 2 at a time, when all are used up the player must answer a math question to refill it back to two again. After
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The player controls a wizard or witch, which is the main protagonist of the game, in a place called Prodigy Island. The game initially starts with a short tutorial, where the protagonist is shown sleeping in a house. A fairy named Noot wakes up the protagonist and takes them out of their house,
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When Noot and the protagonist reach the Academy, the player first encounters the Puppet Master, the main antagonist of the game. The Puppet Master then proceeds to attempt to destroy the five Warden Keystones, but instead scatters the stones across Prodigy Island. The Keystones allow the five
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defeating that monster, players encounter a set of 5 monsters to choose from to use as their first "starter" pet. Monsters, when caught and trained, can also be controlled by the player; they can cast spells and attack in battles with other wizards and/or monsters.
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Teachers can use the game to assign homework and monitor students. The game sells players items that they can use to customize their avatar, and has a "paid premium" membership level. The game uses a
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software to personalize the educational experiences of students, but they later abandoned the focus on hardware to focus more on the in-game software.
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had about 100 million registered users and nine million active monthly users, its growth affected by the need for distance learning caused by the
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In 2013, Mahimker claimed that the game's playerbase was growing at a monthly rate of approximately 50 per cent. By January 2021,
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telling them that they have to go to the Academy, a school where wizards and witches are trained to cast spells.
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Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Prodigy Education, Inc
Designer(s)
Engine
Phaser
Platform(s)
Browser
Android
iOS
Genre(s)
Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
Single-player
multiplayer
educational
fantasy
massively multiplayer online role-playing game
Prodigy Education
University of Waterloo
biometrics
facial recognition
turn-based
COVID-19 pandemic
Fairplay
freemium
"Five computer games based on maths that kids will love"
Government of New South Wales
Archived
New Press
ISBN

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