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Tired of same old sequential movement and boring puzzles? How about a logic game you've never seen before that makes both puzzle lovers and haters beg us for additional demo time and free keys? This number matching game is not fun. It's a Brain Fest!
The objective of Sum-It-Up game is to connect numbered chips so they make up a desired sum, when their values are added up. The more chains you build, the higher degree you will be awarded. Watch out for fire chips – they burn through the playing field. Use bonuses wisely to counter the attack of fire chips.
In Sum-It-Up, the player connects neighboring tiles with the aim of matching totals that appear on the left side of the screen. Tiles can be linked horizontally or vertically, and the player has a limited amount of time to generate the total before a burning tile appears. Like the popular Bejeweled games, if a burning tile reaches the bottom of the screen, the game is over, so the wise player includes the fiery chips in his or her chains.
Fortunately, the bigger the number the computer provides, the more time the player has to generate the total. Also, bonus tiles the player can use to chalk up high scores randomly appear on the playing board. Include a gold tile in a chain, for example, and you'll get the cash register ringing with bonus points. Score high enough, and your name will be included in Sum-It-Up's Hall of Fame.
As in math class, a little cleverness goes a long way. For instance, the player gains more points the fewer titles he or she uses, which comes in handy when multipliers begin appearing. (Who ever thought learning to multiply could help someone win a game?)
Each match starts with the player in First Grade and becomes more briskly paced as he or she reaches higher levels. Sum-It-Up aims to help young players with their math skills so that when then computer provides larger totals to generate, they'll be prepared for the challenge.
Sum-It-Up Features:
- No violence
- Unlimited gameplay
- Online hall of fame
- 9 unique bonus tiles
- Great way to develop math skills
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Sum-It-Up system requirements:
Pentium 166MMX or higher.
Systems:
Windows 9x, Windows 2000
Windows XP.
Game modes:
Single game mode .

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