Graphics are basic but functional. i noticed that the game relies heavily on clicking buttons and dragging objects, which keeps the controls simple and accessible.
Clicking around the menu and puzzles is easy, and you can switch between modes quickly, sometimes making everything feel seamless, as long as you understand how to reset or pause when needed.
Inside the game, buttons are straightforward, mainly for selecting modes or resetting questions, which is kinda weird anyway, but it makes navigation easy for kids, and their interface stays simple with minimal graphics.
Quick tip: clicking twice on puzzles sometimes helps make a move stick, then you get through tricky parts faster. i found that this trick saves time and frustration.
Game stuff includes puzzles, buttons, and modes that focus on math basics. it’s a lazy way to practice numbers with simple visuals and minimal controls, which keeps everything straightforward and easy to jump into quickly.