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Left Brain Right Brain, yet another educational game for the Nintendo DS, shipped yesterday (December 4, 2007) and should now be available in a store near you. Rather than just exercising your mind, this title from Majesco also works on your dexterity as well. The game is designed to sharpen memory, improve hand-eye co-ordination and promote ambidexterity.
Players will have to alternate playing the various Left Brain Right Brain exercises with both hands. The various mini-games will switch off during play, requiring you to perform exercises with both hands. There are 15 different drills, with five different levels of difficulty for each one to make sure that your skills are improving. There is also single card multiplayer so you can challenge a friend to see who’s the best. The game is $19.99 and is rated Everyone.
Of course if you are willing to wait until January, GameStop will probably have about 10 copies used. Most people don’t really stick with these games. They’re fun and a novelty for about a week, then its back to Mario.
Left Brain Right Brain, yet another educational game for the Nintendo DS, shipped yesterday (December 4, 2007) and should now be available in a store near you. Rather than just exercising your mind, this title from Majesco also works on your dexterity as well. The game is designed to sharpen memory, improve hand-eye co-ordination and promote ambidexterity.
Players will have to alternate playing the various Left Brain Right Brain exercises with both hands. The various mini-games will switch off during play, requiring you to perform exercises with both hands. There are 15 different drills, with five different levels of difficulty for each one to make sure that your skills are improving. There is also single card multiplayer so you can challenge a friend to see who’s the best. The game is $19.99 and is rated Everyone.
Of course if you are willing to wait until January, GameStop will probably have about 10 copies used. Most people don’t really stick with these games. They’re fun and a novelty for about a week, then its back to Mario.
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