Dino Math Bingo Cheats

Dino Math Bingo Hack 1.6 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Chris Egerter
Category: Education
Price: $0.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.6
ID: com.RockingPocketGames.DinoMathBingo

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Description

Dino Math Bingo is a fun educational game to test your math skills. It's a great way to keep the kids entertained with fun interactive graphics and music while practicing their math skills.

- The object of Dino Math Bingo is to get five dinosaurs in a row by correctly answering math problems.

- Only .99 cents for iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad - universal app that you can share across devices

- Choose from 4 modes: add, subtract, multiply, divide

- Choose from 3 difficulty levels: easy, medium, hard

- Features fun music and dinosaur sounds!

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Version history

1.6
2022-01-23
-Updated for latest iOS
1.5
2018-01-16
Updated for iOS 11
1.4
2013-10-15
- Added Apps For Kids Logo
- Added Apps For Kids link with parental gate
1.3
2013-09-27
Added support for iOS 7
1.2
2013-06-05
-Added iPhone 5 support
1.1
2013-01-24
-Minor bug fixes
1.0
2013-01-05

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
4 Ratings

Reviews

specialappssk,
Cute way to get kids to practice math
My two boys -6 and 9 years old-were enjoying this app the other day. What I would have given to have this when my older son was in his extreme Dino phase! There was a point early in his schooling where he shut down with any academic requests, unless we incorporated his special interest area. Surely this would have done the trick. Auditory cues/ sound effects let the player know when they are correct or wrong; there is also a tally at the bottom of the screen to view. I would love to see a "email /view results" feature added, so parents and educators could better track how a child is doing.