Ancient Math | Modern Fun
Can your child read Maya glyphs? Decode Roman numerals under pressure?
Solve Babylonian base-60 math against the clock? Empire Math puts
ancient numeral systems at the heart of fast-paced combat gameplay —
making math genuinely exciting for curious young minds.
——— HOW IT WORKS ———
A numeral appears on screen. Four choices appear below it. Answer
correctly before the timer runs out and you earn an arrow for your
quiver. Answer wrong — or run out of time — and the stone door opens.
An enemy steps through. Now you fight your way back.
It's simple to learn. It gets challenging fast.
——— THREE MINI-GAMES ———
MAYA MATH
Read the ancient Maya vigesimal (base-20) number system — the same
system used by Maya astronomers and mathematicians over 1,000 years
ago. Dots, bars, and shell glyphs combine to form numbers. Master
single-row numbers first, then unlock the 20s and 400s place values
as difficulty builds. Face the Jaguar, the Bat, and the Stone
Warrior in the dark jungle temple.
ROMAN MATH
Decode Roman numerals — I, V, X, L, C, D, M — and master the
subtractive rules (IV, IX, XL, XC) that trip up most students.
Numbers grow from simple to complex as levels progress. Face the
Wolf, the Eagle, and the Rival Warrior in the sunlit Roman arena.
BABYLONIAN MATH
Tackle the ancient sexagesimal (base-60) number system from
Mesopotamia — the system that gave us 60 minutes in an hour and
360 degrees in a circle. Read cuneiform-style wedge symbols and
unlock increasingly complex numbers. Face the Desert Hawk, the
Scorpion, and the Lion in the ancient city of Babylon.
——— LEARN AS YOU PLAY ———
Every new concept arrives just in time — a brief explanation appears
exactly when a harder number is about to be shown, so players are
never blindsided. A full interactive tutorial and untimed practice
mode let players build confidence before the clock starts.
——— COMBAT THAT REWARDS LEARNING ———
Correct answers fill your quiver with arrows — the most powerful
weapon in combat. Keep a 5-answer streak and earn a freeze token
to pause the timer on a tough question. The better you read
numerals, the better you fight.
——— DESIGNED FOR YOUNG LEARNERS ———
- No account required — play instantly
- No personal data collected — ever
- Family-safe ads only (G-rated, non-personalized)
- Works offline
- Age-appropriate content throughout — no dark themes
- Culturally respectful treatment of all three civilizations
——— FOR PARENTS and TEACHERS ———
Empire Math reinforces numeral system concepts taught in history,
social studies, and mathematics curricula. Maya, Roman, and
Babylonian numeral systems appear in elementary and middle school
standards across the US. The game is designed to be recommended
teacher-to-teacher and shared via link — no App Store discovery
required.
Three civilizations. Three number systems. One learning game your child
will actually want to play.
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