The first time users play Sight Training, they complete a short series of activities to
determine their Eye Age. Sight Training users train every day to lower their Eye Age and
challenge their abilities in the five major categories of Focus Power: Hand-Eye
Coordination, Peripheral Vision, Dynamic Visual Acuity, Momentary Vision and Eye
Movement. Sight Training players can get good results from just 15 minutes a day. The
challenge is to improve the Eye Age and boost Focus Power through daily training.
Like the Brain Training franchise, Sight Training features a calendar that tracks the
days users have completed their training by giving stamps. For playing Sight Training
each day, more activities and sports-based training activities are unlocked. Each time
users complete an activity, their results are added to graphs and charts so that they can
visually follow their progress.
Users have the option of completing the recommended daily Sight Training or choosing
which specific activities they want to do, chosen from a list of the activities and
sports-based training activities they have unlocked. So if Sight Training users are in
the mood to swing at some pitches, they always have the option to play just the activity
they want.
Sight Training Features:
- Sharpen Your Sight: After training their brains with More Brain Training from
Dr Kawashima: Old How Is Your Brain? users can now sharpen their Focus Power with Sight
Training. Fast, fun activities and quick-play sports challenges give eyes the challenging
workout they need.
- Boost Your Focus Power: Train with quick, fun activities based on Sight
Training programs used by top athletes.
- Put eyes to real-world tests: Take a swing at a speeding pitch, outmaneuver
incoming linebackers and strike the soccer ball into the goal in Sight Training's fun,
sports-based training activities.
- Pick up and play every day: Sight Training users complete daily training
activities to challenge Hand-Eye Coordination, Peripheral Vision, Dynamic Visual Acuity,
Momentary Vision and Eye Movement, then track their Sight Training results with a
calendar and easy-to-understand charts.