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* GameOfNim: The rocket game is a variation on this, with the goal being that you want to be the one to launch the last rocket.

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* GameOfNim: The rocket One of the puzzles is a game is a variation on this, of Nim that replaces the matchsticks with the toy rockets arranged in three rows. The goal being that you want is to be the one to launch who launches the last rocket.



* UpdatedRerelease: The '97 version changes the main screens and adds a new MiniGame, the boiler room.

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* UpdatedRerelease: The '97 version changes the main screens and adds a new MiniGame, the boiler room.room.
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* MyNaymeIs: Yes, Poly's first name is spelled with one "l," as per the way it's written onscreen in the rocket game.
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* AdvancedTech2000: In the fraction game, you're creating music with the Fractionaire 2000,

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* AdvancedTech2000: In the fraction game, you're creating music with the Fractionaire 2000,2000.
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* AdvancedTech2000: In the fraction game, you're creating music with the Fractionaire 2000,
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[[caption-width-right:350:Main screen in the 1994 version]]
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''Math Workshop'' is an EdutainmentGame originally released by Creator/BroderbundSoftware in 1994. An updated version, ''Math Workshop Deluxe'', was released in 1997.

The eponymous locale, presided over by one Poly Gonzales, has seven activities (eight in the '97 version) that teach elementary school mathematics.
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* DifficultyLevels: Changed by pressing talking color-coded buttons, "green" for the easiest level, "orange" for medium, and "red" for hard.
* GameOfNim: The rocket game is a variation on this, with the goal being that you want to be the one to launch the last rocket.
* ThePlace: Guess what the game's setting is called.
* PunnyName: Poly Gonzales is a pun on "polygon." Well, kinda.
* UpdatedRerelease: The '97 version changes the main screens and adds a new MiniGame, the boiler room.

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