Draft:99math
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99Math is a math game made by Tónis Kusmin and Timo Timmi.[1] It is a fast paced, E-sports inspired game where you must answer math questions to gain points.
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Once the game is over, there are various titles shown on screen that a player can get. For most points gained, you get first place. For the second most points, you get second place. The three runner ups are third place, fourth place, and fifth place. You can also be shown on screen for having the most progress (e.g, going from 10th place to 5th) and having the second most progress. The last to be shown on screen is for getting the most accuracy. Multiple people can be shown if more than one person gets 100% of answers correct.
