Brain Age 2 More Training in Minutes a Day (DS)

70%
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Brain Age 2 More Training in Minutes a Day (DS) (2007)
(Dr. Kawashima's - More Brain Training)
genre: puzzle, quiz

score: 70%
users: 68%

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'Sadly, Brain Age 2 doesn't do much of anything to differentiate itself from its predecessor to reverse this trend.'
Read more » Gaming Target
'Brain Age 2 provides more of the same noggin-teasing puzzles in the same format and presentation as the original game.'
Read more » Gamespot
'However, don't expect too much more content than new tests and more Sudoku grids.'
Read more » GamePro
'More of the same isn’t always a bad thing.'
Read more » GameShark
'It lacks the originality of the first, and it reuses most of the same art assets the first employed, which is both understandable, given its minimalist approach, but also disappointing to see so little effort put forth to set it apart from its predecessor.'
Read more » Gaming Age
'Either way, Brain Age 2 is a great way to continue your quest of making your brain work, and it's the only way to truly have two brain checks a day--that is, if you own the first one.'
Read more » Gamer 2.0
'Dr. Kawashima returns to once again keep your brain in tip-top shape.'
Read more » Gamespy
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'The wonky voice and touch screen recognition annoys us, but we always give Brain Age 2 another chance, probably because we buy Nintendo's line that it makes us smarter.'
Read more » Gamedaily
'Volume 2 of Nintendo's mind strengthener is familiar, but it's an all new routine of fun brain bending challenges.'
Read more » IGN
'Brain Age 2 fixes some old problems (you'll no longer shout words over and over to be understood), but introduces new hiccups as well -- good luck learning to write Dr. Kawashima's way without a couple dumb screwups.'
Read more » 1up.com
'“I got 24 years younger in 8 hours”--one woman’s true story.'
Read more » Gametap
'The Sudoku mini-game is worth the entire game itself and will provide many hours of fun.'
Read more » GameZone
'Brain Age 2 uses the same formula from the first game with some different variables thrown in. Your opinion of the original Brain Age will have to sort out whether that’s a good or bad thing.'
Read more » GameInformer
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