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Brain Age - Concentration Training review: Cram session | Joystiq

Joystiq: "Brain Age: Concentration Training is a little hard to quantify in the critical sense, as it's more of a motivational tool for self-improvement than a form of entertainment. Even compared to the original Brain Age, Concentration Training is much more demanding, and players shouldn't expect to breeze through exercises and watch their training grade skyrocket. Getting better only rewards you with more difficult training, so those looking for a blissful feeling of mastery may be disappointed. If, however, you used the original Brain Age primarily as a portable Sudoku machine, you'll be happy to know that Concentration Training also includes several types of Solitaire."

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Brain Training Games Are Bunk

From the article, "We’re all familiar with the strategies, and most of us are guarded when it comes to them. We’ve been hyper exposed to “before and after” pictures promising easy diets. Our email boxes have been inundated with products promising herbal supplements and treatments to promote penile growth. Snake oil salesmen are everywhere, looking to pray on desperation."

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Postcard Review: Brain Age Concentration Training

(Editor’s note: In the Postcard Review, members of the Pixelitis staff write small, easily digestible reviews big enough to ‘fit on a postcard’ – hence the title. It can be about the whole experience or just a small piece of the pie. No scores needed.)

"Brain Age Concentration Training is certainly one of the most difficult games to quantify in a review, postcard size or not. While it retains the key elements of gaming: the accomplishment of a certain goal within certain parameters, it is not what one would call a traditional game.

Brain researcher Dr. Ryuta Kawashima has constructed an interactive medium in which to train your brain and (supposedly) keep it healthy. He does so by creating exercises that work out the parts of your brain that control your “working” memory, thereby improving your ability to concentrate. So, with all of these exercises, can Brain Age be considered a game, or is it more like homework?" - Tom Farndon

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Brain Age: Concentration Training Review | Worth Playing

Worth Playing: "Aside from the useless Relaxation Mode, Brain Age: Concentration Training is a pretty solid entry in the Brain Age series. It doesn't make exceptional use of the 3DS hardware, since the 3-D effect doesn't amount to much when graphics consist of simple shapes and text. The additional challenge of Devilish Mode certainly makes this title interesting enough to check out. The difficulty might put off those who enjoyed the original games, but that barrier to entry eventually dissipates as you put more time into the training exercises. Some of the wonder has worn off after the plethora of copycat titles, but Concentration Training is definitely worth a look."

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