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Most HelpfulLike many other people around the world I love this crazy million dollar video game industry here. Unfortunately, I always hear someone say that they do nothing but rot your brain and are just a huge waste of time. All I have to say about that is: "screw them and there wussy, stupid little opinions...
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Most HelpfulBrain age is a fun and easy to take little tests to help develop your brain skills. Using it often, you definitely see progress and new levels always appear to make it more interesting. Once you have unlocked all of the practice tests however there isn't much else to do. You can only do them so...
review »I love video games that make you think. I have never been good at video games that require a lot of skill. Brain Age games are perfect for me, just because it gets me to think about what I am doing, and it is good for me. A nice thing about this game is you can play with up to 16 nearby players wirelessly and you only need to have one game cartridge, which saves a lot on cost. You can challenge your friends and see who is smarter.
This game takes you through several tests to see how smart you are. It keeps track of your scores so that you can see your progress throughout...
review »Brain Age seems like it might be a boring game, especially for those who like action games. For them, this might not seem like a great game. In reality, this game can really help people become quick thinkers and pay attention better.
I think this game is especially helpful to school aged kids. The most basic of games asks users to multiply, add and subtract numbers as quickly as possible. I don't think a single multiplication problem asked for anything above the x9 table.
Some of the other games are memory games, such as memorizing a list of 30 words, or trying to remember the amount...
review »Brain Age for the Nintendo DS is a superb game! I have had it for roughly 2 months now and use it mostly to play sudoku when I have some down time. I not a big video game playing person, but trivia games and brain teasers are great when they are electronic and fit in my purse! I don't have to worry about not being able to find a pen! The game is very easy to navigate and there are different kinds of exercises, some of them require you speak into the microphone on the DS, some require you to draw items from memory. The little math quizzes are great too, they really get you thinking fast. ...
review »The Game Brain Age for Nintendo DS is a great tool to help regain mental sharpness and focus. I am a stay at home mom and not being out in the work force, you can lose some sharpness. I read a lot to help keep me sharp. But getting older, I am having more trouble focusing and with memory. I will try anything with a promiss of mental focus. When I first got it, it took me a while to start usig it, then wen did use it it said my mental age was abot 50 years older than I atually am. I was not happy with that result. I desided t use it every day to help bring my mental age down. ...
review »I love the Brain Age games. It really does help to expand brain capacity as well as improve ability to retain information. I also like how it keeps track of your progreess daily. I would recomend this game to anyone interested. I enjoy taking tim to play this game and see how I have progressed and the ability to also play suduko. My favorite is the math problems and the color game. It is great that the game works as a visual tool as well as interacts when you talk to it.
I used to have a photographic memory. As age catches up to me my memory seemed to be one of the first things to go. Now there's a fun "game" that helps you gain back those memory cells that had retired. I'm not great about sticking to it every day as suggested, but just the random time I do stick to it has helped my memory greatly. The cobwebs are fading and I'm remembering like I did ten years ago.
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