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More Brain Training (Nintendo DS) | 
| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: £19.99 Buy Used: £1.90 as of 31/7/2010 13:00 CDT details You Save: £18.09 (90%)
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Seller: RANSU CG Rating: 83 reviews Sales Rank: 221
Platform: Nintendo DS Genre: puzzle-games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 18 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5.2 x 0.6
MPN: NIN449 UPC: 045496739010 EAN: 0045496739010 ASIN: B000QUYHIK
Publication Date: August 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description
More Brain Training features entirely new exercises, more brain training offers a more extensive wider variety of exercises. More brain training offers fans of brain training and opportunity to train there brain further. The DS Brain Age Checks take on a new form in this title as you`re tested on three randomly selected exercises including old school classic Rock, Paper, Scissors which asks you to name the position to either win or lose against the object shown, Memorising 5x5 which sees you remembering the position of numbers on screen and Speedy Symbols which challenges your memory of symbols associated with specific numbers. More Brain Training from Dr Kawashima: How Old Is Your Brain? features fun new training exercises including Correct Change which challenges you on an everyday day task- to work out the right amount of money to hand back after a transaction as quickly as possible, Missing Symbols, a twist on the classic `20 calculations` test, and Masterpiece Recital which invites you to follow a music sheet shown on one screen and touch the corresponding piano keys on the touch screen. As your daily training continues, additional new exercises are unlocked. With More Brain Training you can also play with your family and friends. Using a single game card, two to sixteen players can participate in four different exercises together. Three to sixteen players can also compete in a picture quiz to test each others artistic skills, where players score the other drawings to find a winner.
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Game April 15, 2010 Ms. F. A. Lucas Really good. Better still if you can do a bit of brain training every day.
Fun to train March 14, 2010 Ms. T. T. Aye (UK) I bought for my daughter aged 10 and she love to play and train everyday having fun. Should have it if you have ds.
Good for the brain!! March 10, 2010 Penny (London) I gave this game only 3 stars for 'fun' but four stars overall because I think that sometimes it's important to do stuff that betters and improves us rather than just doing stuff that is always fun. I enjoy spending a few minutes on this every day (or most days) It can be quite an enjoyable way to while away a few minutes when you're commuting or waiting at the doctor's.
Bring on Brain Training 3!
ok February 20, 2010 N. Basheer (UK) The game is ok.I wasn't too impressed. My daughter uses it and finds it quite inflexible. the you have to follow a strict menu structure. YOu can't pick and choose.
Nothing to write home about February 13, 2010 Mrs. K. C. White (Oxon UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'd heard to much about Brain Training, and as a puzzler, logic games, challenges etc fan was looking forward to being challenged. I have however found it very disappointing. It's ok but soooo boring and just wish Dr Kawashima could be turned off! All that incessant chat that keeps popping up - I just don't read any of it. It's annoying having to do exercises in order to unlock others. I prefer making my own choice. The Quick Play is just a demo of the same game, over and over. When you've done your daily training, there's a few mini games in an order but none you can select yourself. Do you get different games the next day? Dunno, it hasn't given me any yet. Overall this game is slow, boring game with a stupid little man that you can't shut up. So nowt to write home about!
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