Greater Lesser or Equal
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Greater Lesser or Equal
Greater Lesser or Equal
With the Greater Lesser or Equal game you learn the difference between the greater lesser or equal signals in a fun way on your phone, tablet or computer.
Game developed by:
Nau.kids
Get Started with Greater Lesser or Equal
Click the greater lesser or equal sign.
Is there a specific developer for this game?
The main developer for this game title is nau.games.
Which software is behind the development of this game?
The game uses the Construct 3 game development framework/platform.
Who is the game intended for in terms of gender?
Male & Female players are most likely to enjoy this game.
Which classification best matches this game?
This game can be classified as a Educational type.
Is the game mobile-friendly for iOS and Android users?
Greater Lesser or Equal has mobile support.
What words are used as tags to summarize the game?
Themes or activities the game focuses on are math.
Which age groups would enjoy playing this game?
This game is suitable for the age group Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Does the game feature any graphic violence or blood?
Yes, there are blood-related elements in Greater Lesser or Equal.
Does the game showcase any cruel or violent actions?
Yes, violent or cruel scenes appear in Greater Lesser or Equal.
Is the content of the game safe for children?
No, Greater Lesser or Equal is not intended for a younger audience.