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Alien Addition

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'''Alien Addition''' is an educational software title intended to help younger learners with [[:Category:Mathematics|Math]]. Developmental Learning Materials (DLM) who helped create the software for [[:Category:Texas Instruments|Texas Instruments (TI)]], calls the software an Arcademic title, an amalgamation of academic and arcade. The idea was to create a game that was educational, yet entertaining enough to encourage learners to keep playing. Alien Addition was programmed by [[Susan Powell]] and was released in [[:Category:1982 Software|1982]]. Its original retail price was $24.95 (USD). If the player correctly aligns his/her laser cannon with the spaceship displaying the corresponding addition problem and shoots, the alien craft is destroyed. It the player shoots a spacecraft with a problem that doesn't line-up with the laser canon's answer, the alien craft falls downward quickly. It's imperative, therefore, that the player act quickly, yet accurately in order to survive the alien onslaught.
==Gameplay==

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