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Ultimate Brain Games

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Binding: Video Game
Product Brand: Telegames
EAN: 0834815005024
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Telegames
Product Manufacturer: Telegames
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Telegames
Release Date: June 30, 2007
Ranking: 22812
Studio: Telegames


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Item facts:
  • Packed with classic card games for on-the-go fun
  • Features chess, checkers, backgammon, mahjong, dominoes, 4-in-a-row, sink the ships, and reversi
  • Fully interactive 3-D or 2-D views with animation
  • Choice of computer opponent; selection of board types, figure styles, and backgrounds
  • 2-player linked gameplay with only 1 game pak




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Ready, set, think! Welcome to the most comprehensive and feature-rich compilation of brain challenges ever available for portable gaming. With Ultimate Brain Games DS, now you can enjoy classic games on the go, including chess, checkers, backgammon, mahjong, dominoes, 4-in-a-row, sink the ships, and reversi. The pre-set and adjustable computer Al allows multiple challenge levels from beginner to highly advanced for one player modes.

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