
José Vitor Lobo
ad free, no purchases, all simple and plain, and I would say, complete as it is. I love the app, and it is allowing me to learn how to use the Soroban. I watch some videos because I like to understand the logic behind what I'm doing, and this was the only thing I found "lacking" in the app. There are tutorials, but they seemed a bit plain for what I needed. Still it was and is a great tool that will help me a lot until I get my own soroban, and I'll still use it when I can't carry mine around
4 people found this review helpful

N Piazza
i have never reviewed a damn thing on this app store, but in the year of 2025, this app has no ads, no music, no purchases, and is entirely offline. i truly appreciate the integrity of the developer, and i went out of my way to leave a review, as there arent any pop-ups asking you to. the tutorials and challenges are simple, clear, really got me from zero to adding five digit numbers. i havent done this much math since high school, and im thoroughly enjoying it.
18 people found this review helpful

Adnan
It is as the name implies: a soroban (Japanese abacus), and works effectively as one. There's no excessive visual nor sound, not even online highscore, and those helps in streamlining the experience of practicing. Some challenges are available, also predetermined drills are abundant. Finally, there's randomized problems with customizations, making it a long-term companion for practicing arithmetic.
2 people found this review helpful