More Brain Training for the UK
Further exercises for your grey matter.
If Dr Kawashima's Brain Training hasn't yet speeded up your entry into MENSA perhaps what you need is another set of grey-matter challenges.
Nintendo said on Wednesday that the clumsily titled More Brain Training From Dr Kawashima: How Old Is Your Brain? would be out for the DS on 29 June - slightly more than a year after the first game arrived.
Brain Training has been one of the biggest hits on the DS. Thanks to good word-of-mouth and a heavy advertising campaign, the game has managed to place in the Top 10 of the weekly UK sales charts for most of the last 11 months. Worldwide the game has sold more than 10 million copies.
More Brain Training brings a few new challenges, including a game that asks you to pick out notes in a melody and another where you need to calculate the correct change from a transaction.
And yes, you will still be able to play sudoku.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo
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