

Donkey Kong Jr. Math is... well, it's exactly what it sounds like. You climb vines and dodge fruit like the original Donkey Kong Jr., except instead of rescuing your dad, you're solving math problems. It's as weird as it sounds.
Single-player is straightforward—just hop on numbers to input answers. But the two-player mode is where things get chaotic. You and a friend scramble to grab +, -, ×, or ÷ signs to modify your numbers, racing to hit a target first. It's part math drill, part platformer, and all awkwardness when you realize you're worse at basic arithmetic than you thought.
Honestly, it's more of a novelty than a game you'd play for fun. But if you've ever wanted to see Donkey Kong Jr. awkwardly sandwiched between a 7 and a division sign, this is your chance.
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