This is a simple calculator that has a "memory tape" just below the main display. The goal is to help me back track any past calculations if I forget.
I made this because I need some work with my mental math. The game has been a bit challenging though.
The goal here was to help me focus on the countdown till it gets to zero.
I enjoy chess, but this game is not really chess. Each piece has a number, which is the number of spaces it can move. So, if there's a number 1, it can move one space. If there's a number 4, I can move four spaces, and so on. The goal is to get all the pieces from the opposing side.
Here I'm trying to visually look at compounding forces vs linear forces as they oppose each other.
If I need a dividend of, let's say, 400 mangos, how many mangos do I need to invest upfront to get my 400 mangos. Something like that.
If the total is, let's say, $600, but I only have $140, how can I make this happen? I also have all these small expenses.
This game is to help me with calculating percentages from sales prices mentally... hopefully.
What's a better deal, 30% off or $30 off?
Here I'm negotiating and trying to get a win-win deal, but it's not easy.
How many hours do I have to work to get that thing that costs $300?
Just a quick note: I am not a financial professional, and these games are for entertainment purposes only. As for your data, all tools and games run locally in your browser. Once you close the browser, everything is erased.