
Dr Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? has been enjoyed by people of all ages, including those who would not normally be associated with video games. Inspired by the research of renowned Japanese neuroscientist Dr Kawashima, More Brain Training is further designed to help stimulate your brain and challenge memory, math and perception skills. Users can train their brain by exercising for just a few minutes each day, whether on the go or when relaxing.
More Brain Training features entirely new exercises and fans of brain training an opportunity to train their brain further. The DS Brain Age Checks take on a new form in this title as you're tested on three randomly selected exercises including old school Rock, Paper, Scissors (which asks you to name the position to either win or lose against the object shown), Memorising 5x5 (which sees you remembering the position of numbers on screen), Speedy Symbols (which challenges your memory of symbols associated with specific numbers), Correct change (which challenges you on an everyday task - to work out the right amount of money to hand back after a transaction as quickly as possible), Missing Symbols (a twist on the classic '20 calculations' test) and Masterpiece Recital (which invites you to follow a music sheet show on one screen and touch the corresponding piano keys on the touch screen). As your daily training continues, additional new exercises are unlocked.