In this book, we've explored the benets of teaching math through video games. We've seen how video games can provide a fun and engaging way for students to learn math concepts, and how they can help students develop important skills such as problemsolving, critical thinking, and perseverance. We've also looked at the different types of math games that are available, from simple arithmetic games to more complex games that involve algebra, geometry, and calculus. We've seen how these games can be used to supplement traditional classroom instruction, and how they can be used to help struggling students catch up with their classmates. One of the key benets of teaching math through video games is that it can help to make math more accessible and less intimidating for students who may otherwise struggle with the subject. Video games can provide a safe and supportive environment where students can make mistakes and learn from them without fear of ridicule or embarrassment.