Estimation: Quick Solve II

Description
Estimation: Quick Solve II is an educational game for the Apple II
The player attempts to quickly estimate an answer to a mathematical problem, and are awarded points based upon how close their answer is. Possible questions include guessing how long an object appear on the screen, the approximate time on an unmarked clock, or the height if an object on a poorly marked ruler. Allows for 2-player games or 1-player versus the computer. Players take turns choosing squares from a 3x4 board, where there are 4 levels of question difficulty. Depending on difficulty, players are granted more time to try to solve the problem. Players are not required to provide an exact answer, but an estimate, with higher difficulty levels requiring closer answers. The player who got the last correct answer gets to choose the next square, with hidden bonus squares hidden throughout the puzzle. There are total of 2 rounds of gameplay, with the highest scorer at the end the winner.






