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Abstract: Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day, is the follow-up to the phenomenal hit Brain Age. The marketing geniuses at Nintendo developed something more than just a mere game. Even though it consists of what we in the business call mini-games, they are...
Abstract: Brain Age 2 for the Nintendo DS is an incredibly fun game that has the added feature of improving the speed and function of your brain - supposedly. It uses voice responses and written responses to score your brain in several different areas using min...
Abstract: When the first Brain Age came out it showed developers that there really is a market out there for people that are looking for games that are simple and don’t take much time/effort to play; aka “Casual Gaming”. The name of the sequel is...
Abstract: More of the Same Training in Minutes a Day. Its been about 17 months since I reviewed the original Brain Age, commending it for being the first non-game to actually hold my interest. I really enjoyed its pick-up-and-playability, simple-but-fun activi...
Abstract: The first Brain Age game was an undeniable hit for Nintendo. It put the DS into the hands of gamers and non-gamers alike and did a good job of helping to popularize the “Touch Generations” line from Nintendo. The first game of its type, it too...
Abstract: Last year Nintendo introduced gamers and non-gamers to a brand new series of games called �Touch Generations" that had already taken Japan by storm the prior year. The first title in this series was Brain Age for the Nintendo DS, a piece of software th...
Abstract: I always hate addressing this section of my reviews for a simple game like this. It is evident from the visuals that the graphic presentation is not the main focus, as the game is really all about presenting puzzles and mental challenges. Regardless th...
A noble effort towards the betterment of our mental health through a painless training regimen.
Maths are hard.
Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day is the localized version of Japans top-selling sequel to the original brain-training game. The premise is simple enough. Ideally, you run on a treadmill or lift weights to develop your muscles and give them ...
Abstract: The first Brain Age showed the market that theres definitely a place for this "mature" concept, which is essentially a game targeted at those who really dont play them. The sequels name alone shows that Nintendo certainly isnt trying to hide its in...