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Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day (Nintendo DS, 2007) Complete In Box

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform
Nintendo DS
Release Year
2007
Sub-Genre
Boxing
UPC
0045496739010
Publisher
Nintendo
Genre
Educational, Trivia
Game Name
Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
Brain Age Series

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Product Information

Nintendo's brain-building franchise returns for a second round of mental gymnastics in Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day. Like it's predecessor, Brain Age 2 is inspired by the work of Japanese neuroscientist Dr. Ryuta Kawashima and it features a series of quick math and reading activities designed to "increase blood flow to the prefrontal cortex." Players take part in a series of tests that determine one's "brain age," often taking advantage of the DS's unique abilities by writing with the stylus or speaking into the microphone. The ultimate goal, after weeks of training, is to lower one's brain age to 20.<br><br>Identical to the original Brain Age in both function and presentation, the sequel offers 17 new activities like playing simple piano tunes on the touch screen, deciphering multiple words spoken simultaneously, and solving a variety of sudoku puzzles. Players can try to beef up their brainpower alone, or they can challenge up to 15 friends in a mathematical mini-game designed to test wits.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Nintendo
UPC
0045496739010
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56276797

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Educational, Trivia
Video Game Series
Brain Age Series
Platform
Nintendo DS
Game Name
Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2007
Number of Players
1-16
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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139973

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  • Super Helpful Game

    It gets you thinking and gets your mind active. If you keep at it you really do get sharper and the game gets more interesting as you unlock more stuff. I like the various fetures of the game that make it both easy and fun to use and allow you to stay challenged. It is also cool that it keeps a record of your scores and days you have played. It allows you to keep track of your progress and improvement. It is also really cool that it has one or two actual "game" games to play to keep you relaxed. The brain twisters are both fun and challenging. Some are hard but others are easy depending on your strong points. Over all it is a pretty interesting game that you can play for a few minutes or for as long as you want. I bought it to sharpen my mind and I am happy to say that it has done just ...

  • Good game for a low price!

    Brain Age 2's subtitle tells you almost everything you need to know about Nintendo's new mind-flexing sequel. It's "more training in minutes a day." The structure and presentation of Brain Age 2 is functionally identical to the previous game, but this time around, you'll see different training minigames. This means it's perfect for people who played the first game and are looking for more. The games in Brain Age 2 are more advanced than the previous game, which had you doing basic math problems half the time. Now, those math problems have twists, such as one game where you continually add numbers, but one number is removed from the screen after a second or so, which forces you to use your memory to remember numbers and solve the problem. Another puts the keys of a piano on the touch ...

  • Good for honing skills!

    I love the different games it gives you in a scattered way, so you can't just play all of them the first day you get it and then be done with it. I love that Sudoku is always available, and that I can train with the games at any time. Your scores are recorded once a day, however, so when you do them for the training part, make sure you've practiced! I did and my scores leapt and I've only had the game for about a week! It's great for skills that you don't think about using, but you DO use. I've always had problems with mathematics, but the Change Maker game is actually HELPING me work through the issues. Believe it or not, this game would be great for those summer months when kids are out of school - it'll help them keep at least the bottom line basics so they aren't completely at a loss ...

  • Brain Age 2...not quite as good as Brain Age 1

    If you never played the first one, this one has a tutorial that helps you get started. What's really cool is it tells you what part of your brain is being sharpened, and explains what that part of the brain does.It also gives you tips on how to get better scores. As you do more activities on more than one day you unlock other areas of the game like a relaxation and unwinding game. I do not like holding the game console on it's side to play the game. And sometimes it misunderstands what you write for an answer so you get it wrong and get a bad score if you don't write exactly how the game wants you to. But that just made me work harder on having better writing skills. Other than those two things about the game I really love it. It is fun for me and my family to compare our scores because ...

  • Brain Age 2 for Nintendo DS Lite

    The game itself is explained very well. You have a tutorial that helps you learn how to play as you go along. It also gives you tips on how to get better scores. As you do more activities on more than one day you unlock other areas of the game like a relaxation and unwinding game. It also explains what part of the brain you are working on, and what that part of the brain does, and other at home activities you can do to improve that part of the brain. I do not like holding the game console on it's side to play the game. And sometimes it misunderstands what you write for an answer so you get it wrong and get a bad score if you don't write exactly how the game wants you to. But that just made me work harder on having better writting skills. Other than those two things about the game I really ...