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  • Counting: The child has learned to count the number of players in the game.
  • Addition: The child has learned to add up the points earned during the game.
  • Subtraction: The child has learned to subtract the health points lost during battles.
  • Estimation: The child has learned to estimate the distance between locations on the map.
  • Probability: The child has learned to calculate the probability of finding rare items or weapons.
  • Time: The child has learned to manage time effectively during gameplay.
  • Geometry: The child has learned to analyze and strategize based on the shape and layout of the game environment.

For continued development, the child can explore other math-related games that involve problem-solving, logical thinking, and critical reasoning. They can also create their own math-related challenges within the game, such as calculating the average number of eliminations per match or determining the probability of winning based on different scenarios. Additionally, engaging in real-life activities that involve math, such as cooking or building, can further enhance their mathematical skills.

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