Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!
Game » consists of 6 releases. Released May 19, 2005
Brain Age keeps the brain active through a series of mathematical questions, Stroop tests and Sudoku.
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Blue. Blue? BAH-LOO! Dammit! 0
Honestly, I'm not really even sure that Brain Age is a game, at least in the familiar sense of the word. But none-the-less, Brain Age is definitely worth checking out. The "software" as the game refers to itself as attempts to jog your post-high school brain back into a workout by throwing various mathematical and grammatical puzzles at you, often in rapid succession. This may sound like an awful way to spend your time to some, but Nintendo has presented the tests in such a way that is f...
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Nintendo calls you stupid 0
Brain Age : Train Your Brain in Minutes A Day : The solution to a problem you don’t have.Story : Brain Age is based on the ideas of Dr. Ryutu Kawashima, working with the idea that doing certain math, visual and memory problems on a routine basis will improve your brain…somehow. As you age, your brain may become dull, old, unfocused. By playing Brain Age, you can keep your brain sharp, clear and young. Also, be sure to drink plenty of pomegranate juice as it helps to flush out the toxins in your ...
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