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    Brain Age²: More Training in Minutes a Day!

    Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Dec 29, 2005

    The second game in the Brain Age series. This game has exercises that "jog" your brain and make you think with all different parts of your brain. As an added bonus, many Sudoku puzzles are included.

    gmanall's More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima: How Old Is Your Brain? (Nintendo DS) review

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    Way of the Brain

      It is hard to review a game, even more hard to review a Puzzle game. So I just got it and put it in my DS while pondering what kind of madness must this be, even super stars play it (Even if only for 30 seconds on T.V.).

      Skipping all the junk I thought I would put in here to make it sound more thoughtful, Brain Age 2 is a great game though sometimes the repetition of it makes you put it own which is kind of the point. To find your Brain Age you take part in a list of challenges randomly (Or not so) picked out of a list of 10 or so and takes your score and compares the results to the results of other averaged brain ages an gives you yours (If you could understand what I was saying). There are also other mini games that you are praised in taking part of, by the way of stamps. Th more stamps you collect the more mini-games or other features you unlock.

      Between that and the suduko there are just little things that wrap it as up nicely. Sometimes the head can not see you, other times he will laugh if you say things like Docter (Wow this is getting weird).

      4 stars out of 5       
           

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