Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! (2005)

Nintendo SPD Production Group No. 2, Nintendo SPD Software Development Group

Nintendo DS

3.16 from 127 ratings

337 members have it in their collection · 5 playing now · 47 backlogged · 20 wish listed

Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day contains all-new activities to challenge a player's gray matter. The title is a series of trainings designed to give the brain a workout. The 17 new, engaging activities are all designed to help work the brain. Whether players are playing simple songs on a piano keyboard or monitoring the photo finish of a footrace, they'll love this new mental workout.
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Release dates

  • Dec 29, 2005 (Japan) Nintendo DS
  • Jun 29, 2007 (Europe) Nintendo DS
  • Jul 05, 2007 (Australia) Nintendo DS
  • Aug 20, 2007 (North_America) Nintendo DS
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Jenna

Review Jenna 3/5 · Jan 4, 2014

This game was part of a package deal that came with my DS Lite when I got it. As many of you remember, I'm sure, there was a lot of hype when the Brain Age games came out, so I definitely looked forward to trying it out. It was really fun for the first few months, but you get bored …

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This game was part of a package deal that came with my DS Lite when I got it. As many of you remember, I'm sure, there was a lot of hype when the Brain Age games came out, so I definitely looked forward to trying it out. It was really fun for the first few months, but you get bored having to go in everyday and do the same exercises for 20 minutes or whatever it was. Instead of "training your brain", all it seemed like you were doing was getting better and better at different mini-games. Honestly, the best part of this particular title was a puzzle game called "Virus Buster", which is a simplified version of Tetris. The addition of Virus Buster is probably the only reason why I haven't traded this in to our local game store, as I still pick it up every once and a while to play just that.

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