Brain Weight: 1771 grams
Brain of: An architect.
Yesterday I finally managed to get an “A” in this game, which is really amazing. The game is hard, but if you play it long enough, you can see improvement in your score. Whether or not that improvement comes from the fact you’re actually training your brain or if you’re just getting used to the various mini-games has yet to be determined.
Unlike Brain Age, this game calculates your brain’s weight and then assigns you an occupation based on how you performed in five categories: Calculate, Identify, Memorize, Think, and Analyze. There are a lot more minigames, but disappointingly, nothing to unlock. You can choose to Practice in the different areas or take the test, which chooses one minigame from each of the beforementioned categories. If you get really lucky, you won’t get a really annoying game. Like, the coin-parison game. That one is lame.
I recommend getting this game in conjunction with Brain Age, because they are both different and both fun. Don’t favor getting one over the other.
Sadly for me, multiplayer is very frustrating because I am too competitive. A nice touch is that they made the mutiplayer mode downloadable, so to play with others you do not need more than one game. Finally, Nintendo has moved away from the “everyone must own a game and link cable” mentality. Let us keep some of our money, please.
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