I guess your page is
http://logicroots.com/I want more details!!!
The first thing I noticed is that you didn't submit any URL, so it was difficult to find it.
I always suggest to write an interesting blog post and submit it to HN. (An interesting blog post is always better than a lame blog post.) I looked for your blog but I couldn't find it. I also looked for some free samples, but I couldn´t find them.
After a few google searches I found them http://blog.logicroots.com/ . It's very difficult to find it from your main page, and I guess most people like to see a free sample before committing to buy a real game. (Anyway, most people is using facebook, that have links to your blog.)
I looked at the activities, but they are too directed towards kids, so they don't look suitable for a post in HN. Do you have any more technical post?
Some ideas that I'd like to read. (I think that your kind of post directed to teachers and kids are better for your business, but I want to read more technical post. :) )
* Do you have any live/online version of one of your games? (I'm not 100% sure this is a good idea. Doing good/fun board games is not the same as doing good/fun online games.)
* Where does the x20, x14, xsomething more math came from? How did you measure it? Did you make any experiment to measure the improvement in math abilities comparing it to more traditional methods?
* Do you have any testimonials?
* How do you do all the shipping an handling? Look at the post from bemmu from Candy Japan for ideas: https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=candyjapan.com
* Are you selling to parents or schools? patio11 said it was very difficult to sell to schools, and I guess it's true https://training.kalzumeus.com/newsletters/archive/enterpris...
* How do you combat copycats, fake versions, ...?