Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? (Dsi and DS Lite)

Release Date: 09/06/2006

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Give your gray matter the workout that it needs to stay sharp, focused and young. Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is inspired by a book that was written by Professor Ryuta Kawashima, a prominent Japanese neurologist. His theories revolve around keeping brains young by performing mental activities quickly.

  • Developer: Nintendo
  • Publisher: Nintendo
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The brain boggles...

It's got a title that's the gaming equivalent of the epic Manic Street Preachers single If You Tolerate This (Then Your Children Will Be Next), but the premise behind Prof. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? (lets just call it Brain Training from now on, shall we?) is actually pretty simple. In fact, it's all in the name.

Inspired by a book by prominent Japanese neurologist Professor Ryuta Kawashima, Brain Training asks players to undertake a series of mental challenges for a few minutes a day, every day, in order to improve their mental age.

The DS Difference

Playing is simple; holding the DS on its side like a book, use the stylus or microphone to answer a series of mind-bending conundrums and arrive at your eventual Brain Age. It's fun for more than one person, too; with space for four save files on the cart, friends and family can compete and compare their brain ages, seeking to outdo each other day-by-day.

The idea of doing GCSE-quality puzzles on a handheld console isn't exactly in the norm, but it fits in nicely with Nintendo's new mainstream philosophy, and offers a taxing cerebral alternative to the more purely playful titles games on the system.

Offering word, logic and number puzzles, Brain Training looks set to be a big hit with Sudoku-playing Times readers and education-pushing parents alike. It's simply the perfect way to integrate learning and play.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Keep your mind sharp with just fiteen minutes play a day!
  • Simple and intuitive stylus control interface
  • Surprisingly addicting!

minus points
  • Not everyone will like the idea of work being fun
  • Not a 'proper' game, per-se
  • A few minor issues with voice recognition now and then

Review by: Mark Scott
Review Published: 09.06.06

User Reviews

jack murphy posted on 29 Dec 2009
cool game my bro is 60 in the world at 100x questions lmao
Chidinma Obasi posted on 13 Dec 2009
A fun relaxing game for the whole family!!, but educational but after a few months it gets boring because it just repeats itself. A great buy, especially for children who need practise in Maths.
abubacar sy posted on 07 Oct 2009
I have this game and I DO NOT LIKE IT AT ALL. And once i had finished this game i have not played it since. so to me it is boring boring BORING!, and very poor quality.
Hayley markham posted on 06 Jul 2009
love it - im a puzzle game fan and like the concept. The sudoku's keep me busy for hours.
Tom Bulger posted on 13 Apr 2009
A brilliant fun challenging game that takes a while to become an expert at. It helped me with my SATS and is great for all the clever-clogs out there. It does get slightly boring after about 4 months after having it but is still good fun. 5 stars
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