• Genre: Puzzle Games
  • Perspective(s): Flat side view
  • Released: Apr 17, 06 NA
7.4
2 want | 169 own | 18 completed
Release Dates NA Apr 17, 06 EU Mar 31, 06 JP Apr 17, 06 AU Jun 16, 06
Guest Jan 29, 13 9:12pm
added a cheat "Conversation w/ the doc."
hotshotlover05 and 168 others own Brain Age
Leyletto and 17 others played Brain Age
Castlewars Aug 19, 11 7:52am
Another brain game, but this time to see how old it is. The lower the better! #BrainAge #DS
x Hazel Eyes x Jul 26, 11 7:20pm
Not as good as Big Brain Academy... but still a great game! #BrainAge #DS
Hoof-beat-melody May 20, 11 1:34pm
A great game to test your brain age! #BrainAge #DS
game_testerWB1 Dec 29, 10 2:53am
Games are great and loved the sudoku! #BrainAge #DS
game_testerWB1 Dec 29, 10 2:53am
Games are great and loved the sudoku! #BrainAge #DS
game_testerWB1 Dec 29, 10 2:53am
Games are great and loved the sudoku! #BrainAge #DS
GamerGirly Aug 13, 09 7:15pm
This is fun for awhile. I completed all the Sudoku puzzles and now trying to beat my previous scores. #BrainAge #DS
triplej1998 May 18, 09 11:28am
added a cheat "Awesome Stuff!!"
keithend Mar 20, 09 12:44am
difficult #BrainAge #DS
Cupcake86 Mar 16, 09 2:37am
Meh, it's all right. #BrainAge #DS
buney010 Mar 01, 09 6:14am
OK #BrainAge #DS
youthboy Feb 12, 09 5:36am
4/5 #BrainAge #DS
Sapphiryeon Feb 06, 09 2:44am
Very cool #BrainAge #DS
MattchuLB Feb 01, 09 8:27am
Very nice, but gets old pretty quick. #BrainAge #DS
kjhf Jan 13, 09 7:30pm
Dr Kawashima's Brain Training #BrainAge #DS
BlankyXP Dec 31, 08 11:23am
OK. #BrainAge #DS

Background

Brain Age presents quick mental activities that help keep your DS brain in shape. Activities include quickly solving simple math problems, counting people going in and out of a house simultaneously, drawing pictures on the Touch Screen, reading classic literature out loud, and more. You can also play Sudoku, the number puzzle game which has become an extremely popular feature in U.S. newspapers

Brain Age is inspired by the research of Professor Ryuta Kawashima, a prominent Japanese neuroscientist. His studies evaluated the impact of performing certain reading and mathematic exercises to help stimulate the brain.

Official URL

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