
Prodigy Math Game is a free app; however, it also provides premium membership to support its development. This thing means that getting a premium membership will allow parents and teachers to have full access to the features. This practice is common to free-to-play titles. In Prodigy Math, the price offering is fair enough in exchange for the convenience. This practice sometimes yields a negative review. With that said. Let’s take a quick look at some of the 1-star reviews from the community.
“Not user friendly at all. Plus doesn’t matter how many time you add the code given by the teacher there’s no way to add your child name on the class list making it frustrating not only for the parent but deceiving for the child who wants to try the games. This matter could have been a great experience, but unfortunately, if your child’s name doesn’t appear on the list, you can’t go anywhere. No impressed.” – Chris Jean Stanis through Google Play
“I like prodigy game and all, but the membership like literally everything you buy from the merchants are memberships, even rescuing animals. You use to rescue animals for free, but now you cant! You used to can climb the dark tower now you cant! it is not fair I would have rated it five stars if the memberships thing wasn’t in the game.” – Nishant Dasari through Google Play
To that end, getting full access to the game requires a little bit of support from parents and teachers. After all, maintaining an app as useful and as practical as Prodigy Math Game does not come cheap.