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A full version app for iPhone, by Makkajai Edu Tech Private Limited.

Math Rescue: 79-year-old Game is a game for kids aged 6 to 12. It’s based on an interesting story about a firefighter named Toby who needs to save the forest from a fire.

Toby is a little bit lazy and always takes the easy way out. That’s why he tends to put out fires with water balloons. But it’s not always that easy! You’ll need to help him out. You’ll need to put out the fires and help Toby save the forest.

To do that, you’ll need to use approximately the right amount of water to put out the fires. You’ll also need to be fast to avoid running out of water.

If you're too slow, you won't be able to save the forest. If you're not fast enough, you'll run out of water and the fire will burn down.

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