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 * A score out of ten
 * A filled in criteria table
 * A picture of the game
 * A link to the game
 * A brief synopsis about the game
 * A review of the game
 * **The formula it teaches you**


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 * Is it visually exciting? || (Yes, No) ||

[|Quia] 7/10


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 * Is it visually exciting? || (Yes, No) ||


 * A score out of ten
 * A filled in criteria table
 * A picture of the game
 * A link to the game
 * A brief synopsis about the game
 * A review of the game
 * **The formula it teaches yo**

[|ILX Math]

7/10


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 * How easy is it to understand / play the game? || ( Easy, medium, hard, very hard) ||
 * Is it visually exciting? || (Yes, No) ||
 * Is it visually exciting? || (Yes, No) ||



Formula:
 * The area of a square can be found by multiplying the base times itself. This is similar to the area of a rectangle but the base is the same length as the height.
 * If a square has a base of length 6 inches its area is 6*6=36 square inches