Brain training as a game : Brain Training
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Brain training is an exercise practiced to relax your brain and enrich its functioning quality. At first it is practiced as an exercise but now its step has turned to games world. Generally these gaming methods are concentrated on entertainment plays. These games are small puzzles that give lot of entertainment and also improve your thinking skills.This brain training games are first developed by the company Nintendo. Nintendo is a famous video game playing company. This game first took its origin from Japan and moved to many other countries like Europe, Korea, America and Australia in its later stages. In the later years many sequels are landed like brain age2. After the release of the first game the Nintendo’s effort moved to two redesigns. They are DSi’S and DSiW which are very popular versions of game age2.The features of Brain age 2 are very different and interesting puzzles. They include math’s questions, Sudoku puzzles and strop tests.This games help the brain to be active and brisk. An advanced facility is also included in this games is Touch screen. It makes the player to sense the real feeling of the game characters. Microphone is one more feature provided in the 2 edition game.In training period player plays a number of puzzles with an exception of one. Once when the player complete the game he will be rewarded a stamp. This stamp size goes on increasing with the more plays. Once when the target is reached the player will be given a new game puzzle, which is the next level of the game. Totally there are 9 game puzzles for beginners. They are Calculations X20, Reading Aloud, and Low to High, Syllable Count, Head Count, Triangle Math, Time Lapse, Voice Calculation, and Calculations X 100. These are the best training games for the learners.
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