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Maximum Age: 20 years
Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496737122
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 120 months
Model: 45496737122
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: April 17, 2006
Studio: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 64
MPN: ntr p ande
Features:- Activities include quickly solving simple math problems & counting people going in and out of a house simultaneously
- Draw pictures on the Touch Screen, or read classic literature out loud
- Play Sudoku, the popular number puzzle game
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Product Description: Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is a fun, rewarding form of entertainment everyone can enjoy. Inspired by cutting-edge neuroscience, it's a full set of reading and mathematic exercises that stimulate the brain. At the start, you'll take a series of tests and get a score that determines how old your brain is. This is your "Brain Age" -- by performing daily exercises just minutes a day over weeks and months, the better you'll get and the lower your Brain Age will get.
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I love this game and I think it's great. The only DS game I like better than this one is Brain Age 2. And the only reason I like that one better is because of the piano game. I think they are both great products.
I was very busy at work for a couple of months, so I didn't a chance to do my daily training. When I finally got back to playing, that face on the screen told me that it was disappointed in me because he didn't see me in 2 months. He looked really sad. I felt kind of guilty!
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This is really cool. I never cared for Sudoku before and now I am addicted! The tests are fun and surprisingly challenging.
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Brain Age is a brain training game to keep your brain young designed by renown neuroscientist Dr. Ryuta Kawashima. I had a lot of fun with this game for a few months. It shows what the DS is capable of doing--understand your voice through the microphone and what you write with the stylus. After I opened all the training games and scored as well as I think I can on them, read all the training tips, and noticed repeats in drawing exercises and the stories to read aloud, the game got boring and I was no longer motivated to turn it on.
The game starts with a test to calculate your brain age. You see words of colors like "red," "black," "blue," "yellow," but you have to say the color that the word is, not the word itself. For example ... Read More:
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I guess when my kids (8 & 10 ) are playing their D.S. they want their fun games! Maybe when they're a bit older they'll love it...
I think it's great!
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I purchased a Nintendo DS and the "Brain Age" game for my mother-in-law as a gift (that she requested). She absolutely LOVED it.... But what surprised me was how much *I* enjoyed playing. When she returned home, with her game, I missed it so much that I finally went out and bought my own DS and game. I play it nearly daily, not for the brain bennies, but because it's FUN! And pretty soon the rest of my family (there are slots for saving up to four "players" with each "Brain Age" game) was playing it as well.
I don't know about the brain benefits, but I do know that "Brain Age" is fun. I would recommend the game to anyone who would enjoy wasting time playing a video game - NOT mindlessly. =D
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