![]() ![]() In addition to the main brain training exercises, Brain Challenge 2 also includes a vision test that reminded me a lot of the under-appreciated Flash Focus for the Nintendo DS. Counting faces on a bus that rolls by to see who is on and who is off? Not so much. My favorite is the domino-tipping exercise. The majority of the events are fun to play. ![]() Practice runs at events are advised so that when you do take a "test" for your brain score, you don't put the iPhone down feeling like a moron. Then, the more you play, the more events you unlock. (It actually sounds dirty if you aren't looking at the screen.) When you first start playing Brain Challenge 2, you run through a test with five games to judge your initial brain power. These include counting the number of triangles in a shap created out of vectors, the correct order of racecars breezing across a finish line, and a Simon Says-like memory matching game where you must follow the satisfying "aahs" of a crowd. There are 30 events in Brain Challenge 2 that span five categories, such as logic and memory. ![]()
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