... This game is like Brain Training but for younger children. The games include, Count Mania, a game where you have to count to a certain number within a given time. The numbers are dotted all over the touch screen on different coloured and sized circles which you must touch, in order, with the ... Read review
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Nintendo DS portable handheld system. Derived from Touch de Uno!, the classic Japanese arcade game, Brain Assist is easy to pick up and play and is filled with a ...
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A game designed to exercise the brain while still keeping things fun, is coming to the ... more
Nintendo DSportable handheld system. Derived from Touch de Uno!, the classic Japanese arcade game, Brain Assist is easy to pick up and play and is filled with a v...
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A game designed to exercise the brain while still keeping things fun, is coming to the ... more
Nintendo DS portable handheld system. Derived from Touch de Uno!, the classic Japanese arcade game, Brain Assist is easy to pick up and play and is filled with a var...
Advantages: multiplayer or single play, good colours, music and a good challenge for younger children. Disadvantages: can be hard for really young children and is sometimes confusing.
...brain. This game is like Brain Training but for younger children. The games include, Count Mania, a game where you have to count to a certain number within a given time. The numbers are dotted all over the touch screen on different coloured and sized circles which you must touch, in order, with the stylus. It is quite hard and I have found that the numbers on the biggest circles are the hardest to find! The game has bright colours throughtout and ... more
The game is hosted by 4 cartoon nurses and another scary-looking one. I don't know if it just my game, as it was pre-owned, but the nurses call you 'mate' which I found quite weird! The game includes different mini games for the right side of your brain. This game is like Brain Training but for younger children. The games include, Count Mania, a game where you have to count to a certain number within a given time. The numbers are dotted all over the touch screen on different coloured and sized circles which you must touch, in order, with the stylus. It is quite hard and I have found that the numbers on the biggest circles are the hardest to find! The game has bright colours throughtout and funky music. My younger brother who is 6, found this game hard and didn't understand some of it. I would reccomend this for the ages 9-14 years.
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Product details
Publisher
Sega
Developer
Sega
Release Date
14th March 2008
Age
3+
Genre
Puzzle; Educational/Training
Max Number of Players
4 Player
Platform
Nintendo DS
EAN
5060138436657
Manufacturer's product description
Brain Assist is designed to exercise the brain while still keeping things fun. Derived from Touch de Uno! the classic Japanese arcade game Brain Assist is easy to pick up and play and is filled with a variety of ways to test mental ability. Focusing on strengthening the right hemisphere of the brain by challenging the player's memory concentration reflexes deduction and analytical abilities Brain Assist features four nurses to choose from to act as guides and help players through the game. Each game increases in difficulty and demands that players think fast to truly maximize their memory's potential and response times. Players will then be put to the test again in the "Lightning Round" where the pace and difficulty of gameplay becomes even more challenging. Brain Assist takes full advantage of the DS Touch Screen technology and allows for an addictive interactive gameplay experience in either two-player co-op mode or fast-paced competitions for up to four players via the Nintendo DS Wireless Connection.