
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!
Brain Age is a collection of puzzles and exercises designed to stimulate your brain. Based on the research of neuroscientist Dr. Ryuta Kawashima, the game uses the DS touchscreen for quick daily training sessions to improve memory and processing speed.
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About This Game
The game calculates your 'Brain Age' through various challenges including math problems, memory tests, and reading exercises. It tracks your progress over time with a calendar system.
Brain Age popularized the 'brain training' genre and sold over 19 million copies worldwide. The game uses the DS's microphone for voice recognition in certain exercises.
Regular play is encouraged through the 'Daily Training' mode, with unlockable content for consistent players. The game's simple presentation and quick sessions made it accessible to all ages.
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