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Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!

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Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 63







Binding: Video Game
Product Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496737122
ESRB Age Rating: Rating Pending
Label: Nintendo
Product Manufacturer: Nintendo
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 120 months
Model: 45496737122
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: April 17, 2006
Ranking: 63
Studio: Nintendo


Item facts:
  • Activities include quickly solving simple math problems & counting people going in and out of a house simultaneously
  • Draw pictures on the Touch Screen, or read classic literature out loud
  • Play Sudoku, the popular number puzzle game







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Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is a fun, rewarding form of entertainment everyone can enjoy. lnspired by cutting-edge neuroscience, it's a full set of reading and mathematic exercises that stimulate the brain. At the start, you'll take a series of tests and get a score that determines how old your brain is. This is your 'Brain Age' -- by performing daily exercises just minutes a day over weeks and months, the better you'll get and the lower your Brain Age will get.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good brain training ...
l enjoy this game quite a lot. My only regret is that there are not more levels, and that "Doctor" could be silenced after he has revealed all his little wise sayings. Some of the vocal tasks can be a challenge, as, for some reason, the DS doesn't like the way l say "blue", or if l write too quickly it misinterprets what l put down. But l think that would be true of most any game. (0bviously this is my first DS and first DS game, so l am still learning the ropes.) l am anxious to get Brain Age ll to see if it is as much or more fun than l.



Buyer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Very poor character and voice recognition
The games which depend on character/written number is frustrating and cannot be corrected. Enter a 1 then 2 for 12 and it sees a 4!!! Say Yellow - the only 2 syllable color (from Red, Black, Blue) and it is incorrect! There is no way to input voice recognition change which is common on most software now. lt doesn't even alow you to override your score when it gets it wrong. Very frustrating.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great daily brain exercise
l got this just for a little daily brain exercise. lt is fun and easy to follow and explains what parts of the brain are being worked. l find the explanations helpful and interesting.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Kinnard Review ...
Daughter loves the game(age Nine) ! Will be buying Brain age two soon .Fun for all ages.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Games
This is a fun and changelling game for the nintendo ds. l would recommend it to people of all ages.



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