Math Blaster Mystery

Math Blaster Mystery is a 1989 educational video game developed by Davidson & Associates for Apple II, Apple IIGS, and Macintosh computers. It followed Math Blaster! and Alge-Blaster! as the third title within the Blaster Learning System franchise.

Critical reception
Compute! deemed it a "departure from the rote software that Davidson is best known for". The Baltimore Sun recommended the game for older players. The paper Mathematics Achievement Among Chinese-American and Caucasian-American Fifth and Sixth Grade Girls assessed the educational capabilities of the title, noting that the minigame Follow the Steps was "designed to help develop strategies for solving word problems step by step". Second International Handbook of Mathematics Education noted its uniqueness in framing word problems through context relevant to the overall game narrative, though added that it rarely went beyond elementary arithmetic.

Awards
! scope="row" | 1990
 * Math Blaster Mystery
 * Software Publishers Association award for Best Secondary Education Program
 * Won