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Sly fox, studious student or brainy genius: How do you judge your Brain Fitness?
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14.99
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File size: 200 MB
Est. Download time
4 Meg  6 m
2 Meg  13 m
512 K  52 m
System requirements
OS: Windows XP / Vista
Video card memory: 128 MB (Shader 2.0)
RAM: 512 MB
Processor: Intel Pentium IV 1,4 GHz
Hard disk space: 1 GB
DirectX: 9.0c
Difficulty: Easy
Publisher: Koch Media
Genre: Family
Multiplayer: Yes
Language:
English /
Multilingual
Documentation:
· User manual available soon...
Game version : 1.0.1
· Up to date.
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What we think:
Entertaining, yet with a scientific claim Train your Brain with Dr. Kawashima will help you keep your grey matter in shape or - if needed - will get them moving again!
By performing the "Daily Test" you can measure your brain fitness and climb to ever higher scales, eventually becoming a royal brain. Practice regularly from the pool of exercises in four categories: Calculation, Logic, Vision and Memory. You will undoubtedly notice progress after practice.
Dr. Kawashima and his cute little assistant Robo will support you in any aspect of the game. They will be at your side whenever you need them, explaining the different exercises and illustrating the scientific background of each exercise. They will motivate you to keep moving and to care about your mental fitness.
Besides the individual training you can practice together with family and friends on your computer in the so called Hot-Seat mode - one after the other everyone takes his/her turn and enjoys the social dynamics of playing games. But you are not limited to playing with friends at your home computer.
You can meet fellow players online in very easily accessible multiplayer matches. Simply hit the multiplayer button to be entered into a match online or make an appointment with friends via the integrated buddy list to play with them.
As easy as it is, the online mode is great fun for everyone whether young or old, tall or small! Have you finished all your brain exercises and the "Daily Test" for the day? That's good. Now you deserve to relax a bit and enjoy some more casual gaming.
Try one of the 100 Sudokus, prepared exclusively for this game by the inventor of Sudoku, the Japanese company Nikoli, or have a go with Brainstorm - a vivid and exciting puzzle game. Many more features like extensive rankings and statistics, leaderboards, a trophy room and a very helpful reminder tool are waiting for you as part of this truly unique brain training game.
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