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There is a paid upgrade available, but your kids really can work through memorizing all the times tables without getting the deluxe version. This is an online video game for kids to play on the computer that looks and feels like a "real" video game.

I wouldn't suggest all this trouble except this game really worked for my two oldest kids. You could even pick up an old Scrabble™ game at a thrift store and repurpose the tile holders so your DIY version of the Winning Touch feels more like a "real" game.

We discovered the game among educational items my mother-in-law, then a school principal, saved from the dumpster when her school was closed for consolidation. It has become difficult to find this game except at used resource sales, but you can see the photo of the game and view the game rules at the Wayback Machine. Some homeschoolers have made a homemade version of this game based on the picture and rules. The playing grid is a multiplication chart, and the tiles are numbers rather than letters. This is a Scrabble™ type board game, only using numbers and math facts. For instance, if I play an 8 and my son plays a 5, I have to say 8 x 5 = 40 before I pick up the cards and add them to my hand. Each player plays a card face up, with the highest card winning all the others however, before the player “collects” the cards, he recites the relevant math fact. This is a game we played based on the card game War. Kids also get to practice writing their numerical scores on their own score sheet. Because the dice actually show dots, there is both a visual representation of the concept of multiplication as well an opportunity for kids to practice the math facts. Kids love that this is a family game adults enjoy with them rather than a “kiddie” or "educational" game. Rolling the five dice results in practicing math facts up to 5 x 6. This is the granddaddy of multiplication fact games – with some addition practice thrown in as well.
