If you have a Nintendo DS, you may have heard about the video game Dr. Kawashima's Brain Exercising. Now it is coming to a PC and Mac near you. It's a puzzle game that tests your memory and intellectual capacity, and you can compete with other players around the world to see who can beat their scores. The reason it's so popular is that it makes use of Unity technology, which makes it much faster and easier to play.
The free demo is a short introduction to the game, and the gameplay can be enjoyed by anyone interested in learning about the science behind the human brain. The game's six rounds of Tracking require players to memorize the positions of hidden numbers and then select them in ascending order. Each round has a time limit of 45 seconds, and the answers are displayed on the screen. After the trial, the game will calculate your Brain Age, using the correct answers you entered and the amount of time you spent on each exercise.
Unlike the previous versions, Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training is designed to help people improve their cognitive ability through exercise. It features mini-games that you can play to develop your skills. You can also practice a variety of different games, such as Sudoku, Virus Buster, Blob Blast, and Solitaire. Moreover, the game contains Japanese Ranguage. However, some American players may find the game difficult to play due to difficulty in speaking the language.