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Training your brain became a worldwide activity following the launch
of
Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? in
Europe last summer. This continued into 2007
and now over 10 million
people globally are currently including it in their daily lives.
But, as with any exercise, continual training is required to help
stay active and now you can keep on training your brain with the
second instalment in the Brain Training franchise, More
Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima: How Old Is Your Brain?
Featuring all new exercises and DS Brain Age Checks, this is set to
challenge even the most trained brains as it launches across Europe
on 29th June 2007.
Dr. Kawashima s Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? has
been enjoyed by people of all ages, including those who would not
normally be associated with videogames. Inspired by the research of
renowned Japanese neuroscientist Dr. Kawashima, this original title
and the soon to launch More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima:
How Old Is Your Brain? are designed to help stimulate your brain
and challenge memory, math and perception skills. Users can train
their brain by exercising for just a few minutes each day, whether
on the go or when relaxing.
More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima: How Old Is Your Brain?
uses the same format as its predecessor. Held like a book, you are
invited to use the unique and intuitive Touch Screen and Microphone
features of the NintendoDS as you take ten minutes a day to help
your brain stay active with challenging new exercises. All exercises
contained in the software are based on easy to execute
mathematical,
cognitive and language-based tasks. The DS Brain Age Check measures
the speed and accuracy with which you perform simple tasks to
establish your DS Brain Age. Once this is established you will be
set a regime to help stimulate your brain. The DS Brain Age Check
allows you to see your progress on the inbuilt calendar and actually
see your progress.
With More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima: How Old Is
Your Brain? 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. Challenge each other to Word Scramble,
Memorise 5x5 or Correct Change to see who reigns in the worlds of
math, memory and perception. 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.
More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima: How Old Is Your Brain?
launches across Europe on 29th June 2007. |