In the 'Challenge Me!' Mode you can test yourself against thirty puzzles. When you have finished, a report will let you know whether all that mind exercising is making you smarter! In 'Free-play' Mode you are free to play whichever challenges you wish.
A video and a whole host of screenshots have been released to accompany the unveiling, which you can find below.
By this time, any DS owner has probably already played at least one other, much better, brain game and Challenge Me just can't compete -- it's a chore more so than an engaging puzzler.
GameZone writes: "I really can't say I enjoyed my time with this game very much at all. The Sudoku portion was OK, but as I stated above, I'd much rather play the old-fashioned way - pen and paper. And my frustrating experience with Picture Logic was certainly not a plus. The fact that there are only these two game types really limits the value and appeal of Challenge Me: Brain Puzzles".
GameBoyz writes: "At the end of the day, Challenge Me: Brain Puzzles does what it is supposed to, it offers up some cranial challenges in two very specific types of puzzle modes in a very functional manner. Being a budget title, fans of puzzle games could surely find worse ways to spend 20 bucks or so".