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Brain Challenge is a mental exercise video game, featuring "brain exercise puzzles". The game was developed by Gameloft Beijing for mobile phone and iPod and released on September 5, 2007. In 2008 was followed by a Nintendo DS version on January 8, an Xbox Live Arcade release on March 12, and a PlayStation 3 launch on November 27.
Big Brain Academy (video game) Body and Brain Connection; Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! Brain Age Express; Brain Age: Concentration Training; Brain Assist; Brain Boost; Brain Challenge; Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima
Angelo is the kid who tries to be the wise guy. He is constantly coming up with plans and strategies to get out of trouble. He has determined as well that nothing will stand in the way of getting what he wants, and he actually embraces challenges.
Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch [a] is an edutainment puzzle video game developed by Nintendo and indieszero and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. It is the fifth entry in the Brain Age puzzle video game series, based on the research of neuroscientist Ryuta Kawashima , whose avatar guides the player through the game.
Mind Field (a word play on minefield and mind) is an American web television series produced exclusively for YouTube Premium (formerly YouTube Red), created and presented by Michael Stevens. Three seasons of Mind Field have been released on Vsauce, each one with eight episodes.
As of January 22, 2007, Brain Age has sold over 2 million copies in Europe. [38] As of October 30, 2007, Brain Age has sold over one million copies in the United Kingdom. [39] It was the 10th best-selling Nintendo DS game of December 2008 in the United States. [40] As of September 30, 2015, Brain Age has worldwide sales of 19.01 million. [41]
The contestants/teams begin by playing a series of visual puzzles. There were 6 (sometimes 5) puzzles in season 1, worth 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 100 points each (for a maximum of 250 points); in season 2, the 40-point puzzle was dropped (except in an episode that was delayed from season 1); in season 3 (Family BrainSurge), there are four puzzles, worth 10, 25, 50, and 100 points.
Brian David Gilbert (born January 29, 1994), also known by his initials BDG, [1] is an American YouTuber, comedian, actor, host, and musician.He worked at Polygon as a video producer from 2017 to 2020, where he hosted the web series Unraveled.