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Carmen Sandiego Adventures in Math: The Lady Liberty Larceny casts you as a detective in New York City. The Statue of Liberty has been stolen and you must solve math-based puzzles to uncover clues and stop the villainous V.I.L.E. Two modes are available: Story Mode follows a case through puzzles while Practice Mode targets specific math skills. Problems range from geometry to fractions and logic challenges. Each solution advances the investigation or sharpens arithmetic abilities. The game pairs educational content with a straightforward adventure. Aimed at 4th and 5th graders it uses a playful narrative to teach problem solving. Though released in 2012 the formula remains effective for kids needing structured math practice. The Learning Company's stamp ensures curricular alignment but the single-player focus and puzzle variety keep it engaging. Community feedback highlights its ability to make math feel like part of a mystery rather than homework.
Bad news, Detective! Someone's taken a bite out of the Big Apple! The Statue of Liberty has vanished and we're pretty sure she didn't just go for a stroll. Only one criminal organization could pull off such an audacious crime - the Villain's International League of Evil! The Chief wants ACME's best agent on this case, and that means you, detective. So grab your gear - you're headed to New York City!
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