Math Rescue

Math Rescue
Episode 1 Gameplay
Developer(s)Redwood Games
Publisher(s)Apogee Software
Designer(s)Karen Crowther
Programmer(s)Karen Crowther
Artist(s)Dale Homburg
Jimmie Homburg
Writer(s)Maya Watson
Platform(s)MS-DOS, Windows, Mac OS
ReleaseOctober 1992
Genre(s)Platform game, educational
Mode(s)Single-player

Math Rescue is a 1992 educational platform game created by Karen Crowther of Redwood Games and published by Apogee Software. Its early pre-release title was "Number Rescue".[1] Released in October 1992 for the MS-DOS platform, it is a loose successor to the earlier game Word Rescue, whose game engine was used to power the new game with minor changes. Math Rescue was initially released as shareware but later achieved a retail release.[2] It was followed by Math Rescue Plus. There were plans to have a sequel to the game called "Gruzzle Puzzles" but it was never started.[3]

The registered version of Math Rescue remains available for purchase.[4] It was also released on Steam in 2015 with support for Windows and Mac OS. The game can also allow the player interact with a pair of Stereoscopic Vision Glasses.[5]

  1. ^ "Electronic Games, Volume 1" (2). November 1992: 46. Retrieved May 5, 2016. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Game Developer. Miller Freeman. 1994. p. 53.
  3. ^ Math Rescue Episode 3 ending
  4. ^ Math Rescue page at Classic DOS Games
  5. ^ "Aero the Acro-Bat - UK Review". 3D World. Vol. 1, no. 8. Future Publishing. October 1997. p. 17.