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Brain Age
Have you played Brain Age on
the Nintendo DS yet? If you haven't then please
accept the WMG strongest recommendation that all
ya'll check it out. We know that quite a few people
have bought this game, and been playing it. For
those that have not walked into the university -
come on in. Brain Age shows what a video game can
be, and what a video game should be. This game
improves the lives of the players. It does something
positive. The WMG may be one of the few media types
jumping all over that, but at least you know this is
a place (editor: Family Friendly Gaming) is where
you can get positive and uplifting news about video
games.
The exercises that the player performs have a
varying degree of challenge. The more days that a
player plays the game, the more exercises,
challenges, and difficulty modes that are unlocked.
Think you are all that and a bag of chips? Brain Age
can humble the most arrogant person in a quickness.
Maybe you know somebody that needs to be brought
back to reality, this game is the perfect tool to
take them back to school.
In a lot of ways to the WMG Brain Age is about
growth. This video game is a wonderful tool to
assist people in their mental growth, especially the
mature gamer. Brain Age shows that maturity is not
about morbid details in a game, it is about actual
growth. Younger gamers may not be into improving
their minds, but even they can reap benefits of this
extremely fun video game. Don't just take the WMG's
word for it, check it out yourself.
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