When you first start the game Math Run you will have to choose your level of difficulty or rather your "calculation speed" this is basically how fast you can calculate mathematical equations within the given time. Then it will be time to start the game. The player will play as a panda, more like a baby panda who is trying to escape captivity from a bigger panda.
The game looks and feel just like other runner games that are in the Google Play Store, such as Temple Run or Subway Surfers. You tilt your Android device to move your character left and right, and swipe up and down to jump over obstacles and slide to go under them, collect as many coins as you can so you can purchase other upgrades and characters at the store, and try to go as far as you can. But besides all the basic 'endless runner' factors that were mentioned, Math Run does seem to separate itself (slightly) from other runners.
Now like most endless runner games, if you run into an object or if you miss a jump or turn, the game is over and you will have to start over again, some games will give you the option to use a diamond, or gem to give you a second chance, in this game you will be given five questions to answer within a time limit of course, and if you answer all five correctly you will be given a second chance to resume your game. I actually love this part of the game, instead of having to use those hard earned diamond or gems to give you a second chance.
There is a store in the game and you can choose to upgrade your power-ups considering you have enough money earned, and you can also buy different characters in the game as well, and each of them with their own equation ability, now take for instance if you choose to purchase Urban Hamster's specialty is multiplication. Each character will cost $4.99 to purchase.
Math Run is a good looking game, it is an endless runner game with a math twist. If you like solving math equations and endless runners game this may be your dream game. Math Run is available free at the Google Play Store.