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Stockport

2 Princes Street
Stockport North West SK1 1SE
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Opening Hours

Mon - Tue: 9.30am - 5.30pm
Wed: 10.00am - 5.30pm
Thurs - Fri: 9.30am - 5.30pm
Sat: 10.00am - 5.30pm
Sun: 10.00am - 4.00pm

Brain Training Nintendo DS Nintendo Game Cartridge

£1.00

Product warranty is 12 months.

Delivery options:

Regular Postage: 3 – 8 days – £3.00

Store Pickup: Free - available in store

Product details:

Item Number: 020700358675

Model Name: Nintendo DS

Brand: Nintendo

Title: Brain Training

Colour: N/A

Gaming Genre: Role Playing

Rating: 3

Brain Training
Nintendo DS

The player is also awarded stamps for each day they complete the puzzles. When enough is accumulated, the game unlocks certain features such as more puzzles in Training mode, Hard versions of these puzzles, and the ability to customize the player's own stamps.
While the player is navigating the menus outside of the puzzles, Professor Kawashima appears to prompt and encourage the user. Brain Age allows up to four players to save profiles on one DS game card, and these players can interact with each other in several different ways. There are five modes of play – Brain Age Check, Training, Quick Play, Download, and Sudoku.
When starting a session, Kawashima may ask the player to participate in a Picture-Drawing Quiz, which requires the player to draw a person, place, or thing by memory using the touch screen. After the player has done all three, the game will compare their drawing to an example created by the game developers, along with advice of what to emphasize on below its image. If more than one player profile is saved on the game card, images for the day can be compared to those of other players.
Kawashima may also ask the player to participate in a Memory Quiz, which requires the player to recall a recent event, such as what the player ate or the most interesting thing seen on television the day before. Several days later, it will ask for the answer originally provided, and will then compare the answer given several days ago and the answer given on the current day to test the player's recollection skills. The player is not scored on their ability to remember.

Stockport

2 Princes Street
Stockport North West SK1 1SE
Store Details

Opening Hours

Mon - Tue: 9.30am - 5.30pm
Wed: 10.00am - 5.30pm
Thurs - Fri: 9.30am - 5.30pm
Sat: 10.00am - 5.30pm
Sun: 10.00am - 4.00pm

Brain Training
Nintendo DS

The player is also awarded stamps for each day they complete the puzzles. When enough is accumulated, the game unlocks certain features such as more puzzles in Training mode, Hard versions of these puzzles, and the ability to customize the player's own stamps.
While the player is navigating the menus outside of the puzzles, Professor Kawashima appears to prompt and encourage the user. Brain Age allows up to four players to save profiles on one DS game card, and these players can interact with each other in several different ways. There are five modes of play – Brain Age Check, Training, Quick Play, Download, and Sudoku.
When starting a session, Kawashima may ask the player to participate in a Picture-Drawing Quiz, which requires the player to draw a person, place, or thing by memory using the touch screen. After the player has done all three, the game will compare their drawing to an example created by the game developers, along with advice of what to emphasize on below its image. If more than one player profile is saved on the game card, images for the day can be compared to those of other players.
Kawashima may also ask the player to participate in a Memory Quiz, which requires the player to recall a recent event, such as what the player ate or the most interesting thing seen on television the day before. Several days later, it will ask for the answer originally provided, and will then compare the answer given several days ago and the answer given on the current day to test the player's recollection skills. The player is not scored on their ability to remember.