More Brain Training
Working in the same way as the original, players get to test their "brain age" by doing three challenges on a daily basis. Usually involving number, word or memory tests, these new efforts will challenge even veterans of the first title. Highlights include an infuriating yet addictive word scrambler and an innovative piano-based recital challenge. A stack of Sudoku puzzles is included too, just in case you get tired of the daily mental workout.
Handwriting recognition is still an issue, and, like the original, you'll need to have a bit of privacy to experience all the puzzles (you specify at the start whether you can speak or not). But like anything that's good for you, More Brain Training is worth the effort.
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Date Published: July 19, 2007
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