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Título: More Brain Training with Dr. Kawashima. How Old is Your Brain
Condición: Nuevo
Género: PC & Video Games
Subgénero: Nintendo Systems, Nintendo DS, Games, Legacy Systems
Description: If you had suggested a few years ago that the Nintendo DS would be the fastest selling console in history and its most successful game was a self-help puzzle game more popular with the elderly than traditional gamers many wouldve wondered whether your brain didnt need rather more training that it was currently getting. Nevertheless, the original Brain Training game has sold over 6 million copies worldwide and remains in the UK charts more than a year after a its initial release.

This follow-up is meant to complement the original game, not necessarily replace it, and contains seventeen new mini-games, each designed to stimulate your brain in a different way enhancing memory, improving concentration and generally giving your noggin a tune up. As before the game is meant to be played in short, five to ten minute sessions each day, the mental equivalent of a quick jog round the block. The game tracks your progress from day-to-day and you can also play any of the mini-games against other people, whether they have a copy or not.

As before the mini-games are all played either by writing or drawing with the stylus (the DS is held vertically, like a book, while playing) or by voice recognition via the built-in microphone. The actual mini-games are a more varied and imaginative bunch than before, with such exercises as playing a short piano piece, completing maths equations and unscrambling words. Theres also a fully featured version of Sudoku as well, making this the perfect video game for people that dont play video games.
Harrison Dent
Plataforma: Nintendo DS
Idioma: Inglés
MPN: 045496739010
Fecha de lanzamiento: 28/06/2007
Clasificación: Ages 3 & Over
Tipo: Games
Año de lanzamiento: 2007

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