A new game promises to give players' minds a work-out.
Mindscape's
Brain Trainer includes different types of puzzles meant to stimulate mental
activity and improve brain power.
The game comes hot on the heels of the success of
Nintendo's
Dr.
Kawashima's Brain Training for the
Nintendo
DS, which has become a surprise hit over the summer among people who don't
usually play games.
Brain Trainer includes 15 mental exercises in five subject areas –
mathematics, spaces, deduction, memory and words. The game tracks players'
development over a matter of weeks and months.
Brain Trainer comes out on September 15, priced £15.
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