Once upon a time
In a distant galaxy,there is a planet called Cytoma.Cytoma’s neighbouring planets have been trying to get a magical flower,Cyta. Take on the role of the aliens and begin your Cyta quest. Master Subtraction & Addition along the way!
We have done extensive research to develop this unique game board. It comes with a special 10-faced die and built-in challenges to provide you with hours of fun.At the same time, you’ll be mastering subtraction like no one else.
Skills Addressed
• Forward thinking
• Strategic Planning
• Patience & Perseverance
• Flexibility
Practice jump
12x more practice than traditional class time and worksheets
At Logic Roots, we are passionate about Math and work with the vision of Reinventing how kids practice Math through gamification of its concepts. Our Board Games, Card Games and Apps are widely used by top schools and homeschooling parents to help their boys and girls fall in love with Math. These games are best used for Learning, Education and gifting purposes for children.
Target group
Grade 1 and above || 6 years and above
How it works
Players select the aliens and roll the 10-faced dice.Subtract the number obtained from 50 and continue to do so till the aliens land in a safe zone.Add and subtract as per the rules and the player to first reach the Cyta flower wins.Players have to use subtraction and addition skills extensively to win. Combined with special 10 faced dice, these cleverly designed game rules work to increase the amount of practice and fun at the same time!
Contents of the box
• 8 aliens(2 aliens per planet)
• Special 10 faced dice with numbers from 0 to 9
• 1 Gameboard
• 1 Rule book
HAVE FUN WITH ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION: Cloud Hoppers is an action packed math board game. Kids ride spaceships and go an outer space adventure while mastering addition and subtraction. They also ace number sequencing and backward counting along the way.
MULTIPLE SKILL LEVELS AND 12X MORE PRACTICE – It has a host of engaging levels with math integrated in each step. Perfect for kids between the ages of 6 to 8 (grade 1 and up) and aligned with elementary school education. Beginners level and adaptable rules make it suitable for younger players too.
EASY TO START AND COLLABORATE – The competitive and co-operative gameplays are easy to grasp and get started in a jiffy. Players must use a unique 10-faced dice to get ahead in this mind game. This indoor table-top game promotes team work and builds social skills through interactive play.
AWARD-WINNING, HIGH QUALITY STEM TOY – It has won several awards for its effectiveness in math learning. Enjoy it at your next family game night, kids party or as part of classroom or home school learning activities. It helps boost memory and improve concentration, which are critical to stem building activities.
PERFECT GIFT FOR AGES 6 AND UP – This popular brain game makes for a unique Christmas present for boys and girls. Logic Roots aims to encourage fun learning while exploring core math concepts. Each high grade component in the box is designed for superb durability so children can enjoy it over time.
Customers say
Customers find the board game engaging and fun for learning addition and subtraction. They say it’s an excellent way to make mental math practice fun. The design is also appreciated, although opinions differ on how easy it is to play.
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DM –
Excellent! Helped Prepare Our Son for 3rd Grade
Highly recommend this game. It is well-designed, fun, and easy to learn and play. The duration of each game is relatively short, around 10-15 minutes, so it is easy to fit in a round or two of this game. This game helped our son with subtraction, including with double digits. We ordered 4 games to brush up on math for school, and this was by far the best game.
Ronald L. Watt –
Grandkids love it.
What a great fun family teaching game. This is perfect for the young grandchildren. It is fun and educational. Makes a perfect gift anytime.
Amazon Customer –
Making math practice less grumpy
This game is great for making mental math practice fun. I wish it had a larger range of numbers. I do believe that we will tire of it by the end of this semester. Overall, though, it brightens up the math mood while we learn and that is probably enough.
Kim –
Great for kids learning regrouping; very cute
This is a pretty simple game, everyone starts at 150 and you roll a many-sided die and add until you get the treasure at the top. Likes: 1. Kept my son’s interest long enough to play the game and then do the reverse with subtraction. 2. Laminated cards help you work out more difficult problems. 3. Seems overall well made. 4. Cute. 5. Numbers not in order (would be too easy not to do the math if they were), but somewhat closely scrambled (so not too hard to find). 6. Can bring the treasure back down with subtraction (we make the storyline so we each get gold to bring back down to put boats. We make monsters helpful on the way down (they throw you into the water and you swim back with your gold)Dislikes: really just the dry erase markers weren’t that good. Used my own and it worked great. Not worth subtracting a whole star for that for me.I am not sure if a kid who is already very confident at regrouping would find this as fun. It’s a good way to get confident with parents’ help.Cuteness: 8/10 (not as cute as Pet Me which is the cutest LogicRoots game ever)
natural momma –
Very strong chemical smell
The bottom of the board is covered in a red material that is probably vinyl. As soon as we opened the box we were hit with this odor. The erasing cloth is also very smelly. I played this twice with my almost seven year old son and we finished each game in less than ten minutes. The cards that are provided for writing out the addition problem us useful.The producers of this game try to make it more interesting with a backstory but it doesn’t need to be understood to play the game. Each person starts at a space marked with 150. Each person rolls the dice and adds the number to 150. After finding the sum of those two numbers you move to the square with this number. This continues until you reach the top number which is 149. There are a few spots that have monsters on them. If you land on one of these you go back to the beginning. There are also squares with vines that allow you to climb up to a higher number.I feel neutral about this product. It provides more interesting practice than worksheets but is not as much fun as Sum Swamp, and I thought that was a simple game. If a friend asked me about this game I would say draw your own version and find a dice with 20 sides. I would like to see more squares; maybe 400 or 500.
Yindsey Yittle –
So much fun!
Iâm on a mission to make our homeschool leaning more fun, positive, and engaging. I came across this game for my daughter who has some learning disabilities. We played it for the first time today and I saw her do math, in her head, without crying or getting frustrated. The fun of the game took away the stress math usually causes her. I canât wait to see what other games Logic Roots has!
Lori –
Math game
My 8 year old needs some practice with math so thought this would be a fun way to do it. She does like it. Itâs nice that you can actually play 3 different games with it and she can even play alone. She did need to get some paper and pencil to do some of the bigger addition problems. You could probably continue with the addition even after you finish the game to get higher numbers than on the board.
teaintempe –
I like that the game starts right off with subtracting from …
I like that the game starts right off with subtracting from 50. It’s great that addition is incorporated as well. We had trouble with the pieces – stands wouldn’t stay attached. I’m going to try gluing them.
Katelynn –
This is a simple, fun and quick to play math game that can be played 3 different ways. Focuses on single digit subtraction from 50 and less. Depending on the ages playing you may need to help them by breaking down the math so itâs easier to visualize in their heads, but Iâm sure older kids can play this independently and will still have fun.
Crystal A –
These games are perfect for my boyfriend’s daughter (who is 6).The instructions are easy to understand and read, and while playing it, she has no idea she’s actually learning.Each game includes a board, game tokens, and dice.She can play Mountain Raiders on her own, and Cloud Hoppers with her dad (or friends once she can hang out with them again). It’s definitely a bit challenging at times, but she gets really excited when she gets the tougher (larger) numbers correct.Overall, she should be able to get good use out of these games for a few years.
jonathan –
parfait pour les enfants
Chetan –
A very engaging game. My son and my nephew, both liked it. This game helped them to learn subtraction and addition in a fun way.
Swetank K. –
I bought it for my nephew aged 7 years, he really loved it. The game is good to practice 3 digit number addition practice. Value for money and must buy for kids of 5-10 year range.