We're excited to announce that our game SAT Quest has been submitted to the Facebook directory and will soon be live for all Facebook users. In the meantime, you can find SAT Quest at apps.facebook.com/satquest
We've been working hard on SAT Quest for the last several months and we believe that it is a very powerful new way to study for the SAT. Sick of long, boring test prep books with filled with seemingly infinite black and white pages? Care about how you do on the SAT, but can't quite stomach vocab flash cards? Want to convince your parents that you're not just wasting time on Facebook all evening? We think SAT Quest might be just what the doctor ordered. Have a look:

Beat the Game, Ace the Test
SATQuest is a new way to study for the SAT. Short, five question games will help you master the test, piece by piece. You will see the most common SAT questions first and work your way towards more difficult and unusual problem types as you level up. To make sure there's enough material to keep you fresh, we've loaded the system with around 2000 SAT questions. Every topic is covered in great detail and SAT Quest is designed to help you with the types of questions that you need to work on most. This is not just a random collection of SAT style questions, but an interactive application that will adapt to your strengths and weaknesses to help you succeed.
Learn More!
Be sure to follow the "Learn More!" links to boost your understanding of the SAT. These links will take you to the MindFish wiki, a comprehensive resource that includes lessons on every type of SAT question. Pretty soon, you'll be also able to follow links to find specific tutors and/or other students to answer your questions and help you with you studies.
Apprentice to Samurai
Test prep is important for your future, but it shouldn't have to be boring. The actual SAT is boring enough. This game is just the first glimpse of the kinds of fun learning tools you'll soon see at MindFish, but SAT Quest is designed as a more enjoyable alternative to SAT study guides. You'll start out the game as a young, defenseless apprentice. As you earn points your character will level up and grow more powerful to display your SAT mastery. We're also working to soon launch a battle mode within SAT Quest. With this feature, you'll soon be able to challenge your friends to interactive SAT Quest battles and strive for SAT domination.
Please have a look at SAT Quest on Facebook. The game should find its way to its proper home here at MindFish very soon as well. Have fun playing, happy studying, and (as always) please drop me line with feedback if you have comments or problems. Thanks!
Posted
1 Apr 2009 12:19 AM
by
Bill Huston