Slice Fractions 2
Slice Fractions 2
Everyone
Ululab
Make your kids excited about their next math discovery through silly puzzles!


Average Rating

4.6


Number of Ratings

131


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$3.99


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About Slice Fractions 2

The sequel to the acclaimed and multi award-winning game Slice Fractions - Best of 2014 and Editor’s choice of the Apple Store. Help Mammoth get his stolen hat back with the support of new creatures that move, multiply and reveal hidden fractions. Embark on a surprising journey in this puzzle game ... read more

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Total Permissions

1

Total Categories

1

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

7

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User Reviews

Patrice Lefebvre Patrice Lefebvre
14
Tuesday, November 10, 2020

I loved the first Slice Fractions so I decided to give the second a try, and it's truly a good successor. The developers were clever in introducing so many new mecanics to the game, it really makes it fun for the kids to learn... and for adults to play!

A Google user A Google user
16
Saturday, September 14, 2019

This app is perfect for my child. I do not need to make her play and learn about fractions. Whenever she wants to play a game she asks for Slice fraction. It is fun for her and she learns all about fractions from it. Edited

Tero Vaalamäki Tero Vaalamäki
8
Monday, May 16, 2022

Amazing game. My 8 and 11 year old kids both loved the game. They didn't realize they are playing something educational. For my older kid fractions were so easy when they started learning that in school.

A Google user A Google user
12
Thursday, October 25, 2018

Wonderful game for my boys. The multiplications and divisions really challenged them to think. Could you consider different logins for children's? My boys do no like their brother to continue their progress in the game and would love if they can sign in their own game. Edited

Ululab
Monday, October 29, 2018
Hi Chantal, First thank you for your good words and your comment. You're definitively right that separate user accounts is not supported yet, but comments like yours indicate this feature is important, so we might add it in future updates of the game. Thank you, -Francois
A Google user A Google user
1
Sunday, August 11, 2019

This does not teach children about fractions. It is good for developing fine motor skills. It is really good for entertaining children.

Ululab
Monday, August 12, 2019
Hi Jules. We're very sorry that you didn't see the educational value of the app. Did your child reach later levels (after level 30)? The first levels only teach the goal of the game. Fractions are then gradually introduced, first through symbols, then with the traditional numerical representation. We noticed kids are more likely to learn that way.
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