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IGN has given me a lot of brain-training type games to review lately. It started with FutureU: The Prep Game for SAT, and now I have a copy of Brain Training for Dummies sitting at my desk. Perhaps the higher-ups are indirectly telling me that I need some educational help… So, if you're still reading this, you might be wondering if the dang thing actually works. I'm here to tell you that, 'I are smarter now.'
…Ok, so maybe the game doesn't actually teach you stuff, but it does a pretty decent job of sharpening the mental skill sets that you already have. After Brain Training tells you how human minds can actually benefit from its training in its introductory section, you'll encounter 15 different types of timed, multiple-choice, mini-games, each with 25 levels of scaling difficulty.
What makes Brain Training interesting is that it breaks down the mind into six different sections: memory, reflex, math, language, logic, and spatial. All of the mini-games in Brain Training combine two of these elements together. For instance, the mini-game Lightning Links forces you to utilize your reflex and logic abilities. Various shapes of different colors will slowly descend from the top of the screen, and you must quickly quick on items of the same shape or color before they fall off the screen.
Throughout the course of the game, you'll do simple mathematical calculations, partake in crossword-like mini-games, have to rely on your memory to solve flashcard-type puzzles, and more. As previously mentioned, these are hybrid games that work different parts of the mind simultaneously. In addition, all of these puzzles are timed, which adds a certain sense of urgency to the games.
Luckily, at the start of the game, you won't fail often because the early difficulty levels are ridiculously easy. For instance, the mini-game Formula Phrases combines math and language together by asking you to perform relatively simple calculations by using spelled-out numbers; in other words, the number '4' will be spelled out 'four' and so forth. It starts off really easy and asks you questions like 'What is 'three' plus 'four.' However, as you progress and reach higher difficulty levels, the questions will expand and use bigger numbers to formulate longer-winded calculations. It may ask you what 'seventeen plus eighteen plus thirty-two minus twenty seven' is and give you less time to pick an answer.
As you go up through the challenges, Brain Training finds many ways to make seemingly easy puzzles hard. Sometimes it will do this by shortening the allotted time you have, sometimes it will do this by being more demanding of the goals, and sometimes it will simply make the puzzles more complicated. There are instances when it combines all three aspects. Speedy Shapes, a game that melds the reflex and spatial parts of your brain together starts off extremely easy and gives you plenty of time to construct shapes out of a handful of broken blocks. As you rise up through the difficulty levels, that handful of pieces turns into a bucket load, and the overall construct you're trying to build gets more complicated.
In Brain Training, there are three different series of mini-game circuits. The Full Circuit puts you through a series of 15 randomly chosen mini-games, whereas the Mini Circuit cuts it down and gives you six games to play through. The Skill Circuit, on the other hand, lets you choose one of the six segments to hone in on.
One annoying thing about Brain Training is that you can't change the difficulty level in the circuit modes. That means you must play through multiple painfully easy challenges before you can move up to something more demanding. Also, you can't go backwards and play an easier circuit either. So if you want to go back to easier difficulty levels, you'll need to stick with the individual practice matches.
One feature that is sorely lacking in Brain Training is multiplayer. There's no online or offline competitive game here. A lot of people really enjoyed Nintendo's Brain Age games on the DS because of its competitive multiplayer feature, but sadly, that is missing in Brain Training.
While the game does not feature a Brain Age type scoring system, it does feature a Brain Gauge that divides an image of the brain into six different parts. As you get farther in the circuits, each respective section gains in strength. If you do not keep up the brain training, your mind slowly degrades back.

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