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==Sequels==
 
==Sequels==
  
A sequel called ''[[Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day]]'' is currently available in Japan. It's scheduled for release in America, Europe, and Australia in the summer of 2007.
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A sequel called ''[[Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day]]'' was released.
  
 
[[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Nintendo DS Games]] [[Category: Touch! Generations]]
 
[[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Nintendo DS Games]] [[Category: Touch! Generations]]

Revision as of 08:14, 15 August 2007

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Brain Age: Train Your Mind in Minutes a Day!
Developer Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo DS
Release Date Nintendo DS
JP May 19, 2005
US April 17, 2006
CA April 19, 2006
EU June 9, 2006
AU June 16, 2006
KR January 18, 2007
Rating ESRB: E

Brain Age is a game that keeps your mind sharp.

The idea original came Nintendo's Chief Financial Officer suggested reading Train Your Brain: 60 Days to a Better Brain. Satoru Iwata arranged to meet Professor Ryuta Kawashima, the author of the books. They talked for three hours at the launch of the Nintendo DS. After that, a team of nine developers were assigned to make the game.

Gameplay

Like many other games in the Touch! Generations series, Brain Age is designed to be played for a few minutes each day. The games consists of various puzzles and is totally controlled the the touch pad and the microphone. At the end of each puzzle, the player is shown how quickly they completed each puzzle. If the speed is low, they will provide a tip on how to complete the puzzle quicker.

The game has four different modes to play in. Brain Age Check gives the player three puzzles to solve in order to evaluate their Brain Age; the ideal Brain Age is 20. Training Mode has a variety of puzzles that can be beaten for new puzzles, new difficulty levels, and new options. Quick Play lets a player with no Save File play an easy puzzle and he'll evaluate their Brain Age. Sudoku Mode lets players play Sudoku Puzzles.

In addition to the above modes, sometimes Kawashima will ask you to do a Memory Quiz based on information you gave him earlier or a Picture-Drawing Quiz.

Legacy

One of 9-Volt's microgames is based on Brain Age.

Sequels

A sequel called Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day was released.