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Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day for Nintendo DS, rating: 78%

How old is your brain? Find out on your Nintendo DS.
release date:  April 17, 2006
publisher:  Nintendo
developer:  Nintendo
genre(s):  Action, Strategy, Puzzle, Game Show
  
our readers rating : n/a
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PGNx Media reviews 80%
 Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day review: The visuals and audio are very simple, as you would expect from a game like this. They aren’t particularly great, but the game doesn’t really require it.Brain Age is an extremely unique product that has since spawned off countless imitators on the Nintendo DS and even some on the PSP. At its budget price, it’s a great way to use a few minutes a day.
Nintendo Now reviews 83%
 Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day review: The throw-in of Sudoku puzzles adds just another reason why this little cartridge is worth its bargain price. While Brain Age may not be a must-have for every DS owner, it does manage to find a pleasing balance between work and play that is attractive for gamers and nongamers alike.
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DarkStation reviews 80%
 Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day review: With your brain getting older by the minute, Nintendo lets you reverse the flow and makes it younger. Fun exercises to stimulate the mind while on the go.
VGPub reviews 70%
 Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day review: With a budget price of just $19.99, this game has done something I thought I’d never experience or see: a fun video game that also educates. In your face, channel four evening news! Author: Jared Thorbahn   aka: thorbahn3
Electric Playground reviews 80%
 Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day review: Yet another odd and unique one from Nintendo. Not for everyone, but it does your brain some good.
GrrlGamer reviews
 Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day review: Brain Age is a great workout for the gray matter that lets you flex those mental biceps and improve your overall brain activity in the long run. - Didi Cardoso, Grrlgamer.com
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Eurogamer reviews 90%
 Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day review: Plus, whether it works or not, you'll have fun playing it; lots of fun; and that, more than anything, is why you should buy it, and watch out for Big Brain Academy, due out later in the year, which'll tell you whether you're more diplomatic than Ellie "shouts at cats" Gibson or not. Frankly, I rather suspect you are.
GameBoyz reviews 70%
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GameSpy reviews 70%
 Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day review: If you do three activities or more, you get a bigger stamp. The more stamps you collect the more activities and features you unlock, and since your results for each activity are recorded only once per day, you're encouraged to make the game a part of your routine and play a short time every day.
Get Into The Game reviews 79%
Advanced Media reviews 83%
GameSpot reviews 72%
 Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day review: Does Brain Age actually make you smarter? We have no idea, but it's still an interesting puzzle game available at a budget price.
Gaming Age reviews
 Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day review: About the only negative aspect of the game is that I wish it would include Wi-Fi connectivity. It would be fun to compare my stats with those of my friends and also to play against them online. Brain Age is definitely trying to branch out to new customers as well as retain exiting ones. Time will tell if Nintendo of America will be successful. -- Craig Majaski
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 Brain Age: Train Your Brain In Minutes A Day preview: Electroplankton proved that a game didn't have to conform to certain standards in order to be classified as fun and Nintendo aims to achieve the same outcome with their latest creation. While this tile may not power you to that of a genius stature, the mental stimulation is desperately needed in this day and age.
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