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Left Brain Right Brain NDS

A game that allows you to train your own brain, namely the coordination of the eye and hand, skillful association of facts or reflex. We have at our disposal a dozen or so simple mini-games.

Puzzle | Nintendo exclusive titles | multiplayer | singleplayer | LAN

Left Brain Right Brain Release Date NDS

08November2007

developer: Majesco Entertainment publisher: Majesco Entertainment

English language game language: English

Left Brain Right Brain is in many ways a game reminiscent of the highly popular Brain Training series. The main advantage of this production results from the possibility to train the work of one's brain. The manufacturers of Left Brain Right Brain have placed particular emphasis on improving hand-eye coordination. As a result, we proceed to relatively easy to understand exercises by following the on-screen instructions. Majesco Games is responsible for the development of Left Brain Right Brain. For this publisher this is not the first attempt to prepare such a game. Majesco has already released two parts of Brain Boost.

We have 15 different tasks at our disposal. Depending on the type of game you choose, we can work on the ability to think logically and associate facts, or take care of improving reflex and memory. The common feature of all these tasks is that we have to race against the allocated time limit.

Left Brain Right Brain's undeniable advantage is that it adapts the course and appearance of the game to your preferences. For this purpose, among other things, five levels of difficulty have been taken care of, separately matched to each of the games included in this set. In addition, you can monitor your progress on an ongoing basis using the built-in statistics screens. They show, among other things, the percentage of sophistication in each game.

The fun is similar to the Brain Training cycle mentioned above. We hold the console in a similar way to a book. One of the screens is usually used to display hints or commands, while the other screen is used for the actual action. Naturally, the touchscreen operation has not been forgotten.

All main attractions are assigned to a single player, although there is also a fully fledged multiplayer. Here we can join a few simple mini-games, playing with another person. Graphics plays definitely a secondary role. Everything was subject to the maximum readability of reception.

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Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:   Player counter: 1-2  

Age restrictions Left Brain Right Brain: Good for all ages.

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