Brain Age: Concentration Training

5/5 - (1 vote)
Release date:February 09, 2013
Players:1 player
GenrePuzzle
PublisherNintendo
DeveloperNintendo
Game file size419 MB

Brain Age: Concentration Training is a puzzle video game developed by Nintendo SPD first on July 28, 2012. The game includes many different minigames that help improve the concentration and memory of the player. There are three main modes in the game including Devilish Training, Supplemental Training, and Brain Training. In training mode, you will be trained separately for each area of ​​the brain. Devilish training allows players to perform an exercise within 5 minutes, the difficulty level will be customized for each player, meaning that if you answer slowly, the difficulty level will decrease and if 85% of the questions are completed correctly Exactly the difficulty level will increase. There is also a relaxation mode to the gentle playing screen so the brain can rest.

Brain Age is back with all-new devilishly difficult brain-training exercises designed by world-famous brain researcher Dr. Ryuta Kawashima. The modern mind has numerous devices to stay connected (e.g. laptops, smartphones, tablets), and these distractions have led to an information overload making it difficult to stay focused on specific tasks. Brain AgeTM: Concentration Training offers newly designed training exercises to combat this information addiction. By spending at least five minutes a day, these exercises will challenge players with activities to help improve their concentration skills and the ability to access their short-term memory. The new Devilish Training exercises dynamically increase or decrease in difficulty based on your real-time results to help consistently train players at the limit of their abilities. Beyond the Devilish Training, there are additional new and classic puzzles for every purpose, whether to challenge one’s concentration or math skills or provide relaxation activities to give the brain a break.

Feature:

  • The all-new Devilish Training exercises are designed to help improve concentration and working memory
  • The all-new Devilish Training exercises dynamically change in difficulty based on real-time results to continually challenge players
  • Beyond Devilish Training, additional game modes offer even more brain-training opportunities
  • Supplemental Training: Returning exercises from previous Brain Age games to complement the new activities (e.g. Change Maker, Time Lapse, Calculations x20)
  • Brain Training: Combination of new and legacy exercises (e.g. Block Head, Spider Solitaire, Mahjong Solitaire)
  • Relaxation Mode: Combination of new and returning activities designed to give the mind a break (e.g. Blob Bust, Germ Buster, Music Appreciation).
 

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