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<blockquote data-quote="Skip Channel" data-source="post: 315795" data-attributes="member: 175117"><p>I've got a DS and Brain Training, as has my sister and my other sister's kids. It's great, but we're all too scared to do the brain age test once we've got to our twenties! It's also a great multiplayer title, doing sums all at the same time and seeing who can finish first!</p><p></p><p>Brain Trainng can get a bit boring after you've opened all the challenges - it's still good but you can only beat your previous results. I like the Sudoku puzzles too, they introduced me the whole Sudoku thing. I've completed all those too, but there are puzzles I really need to get my time down on and to not make any mistakes/guesses!</p><p></p><p>Big Brain Academy is also good (and perhaps more fun, certainly as multiplayer) - if you like Brain Academy it's worth picking up.</p><p></p><p>gameboy, I'm not getting a Wii (couldn't really justify spending out on one...) but my sister's kid's are so I'll be using their's instead (another reason why I couldn't justify buying one ;) )</p><p></p><p>I'm cheapo games console at the end of it's lifetime man (Xbox)! Got in that habit after forking out a fortune at the very beginning of the N64's life - got the Dreamcast near the end and got loads of cheap games for it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skip Channel, post: 315795, member: 175117"] I've got a DS and Brain Training, as has my sister and my other sister's kids. It's great, but we're all too scared to do the brain age test once we've got to our twenties! It's also a great multiplayer title, doing sums all at the same time and seeing who can finish first! Brain Trainng can get a bit boring after you've opened all the challenges - it's still good but you can only beat your previous results. I like the Sudoku puzzles too, they introduced me the whole Sudoku thing. I've completed all those too, but there are puzzles I really need to get my time down on and to not make any mistakes/guesses! Big Brain Academy is also good (and perhaps more fun, certainly as multiplayer) - if you like Brain Academy it's worth picking up. gameboy, I'm not getting a Wii (couldn't really justify spending out on one...) but my sister's kid's are so I'll be using their's instead (another reason why I couldn't justify buying one ;) ) I'm cheapo games console at the end of it's lifetime man (Xbox)! Got in that habit after forking out a fortune at the very beginning of the N64's life - got the Dreamcast near the end and got loads of cheap games for it! [/QUOTE]
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