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The game is similar to previous entries in the series, with both old (mental math, Dr. Mario Virus Buster minigame, etc.) and brand new exercises.
 
The game is similar to previous entries in the series, with both old (mental math, Dr. Mario Virus Buster minigame, etc.) and brand new exercises.
  
The game will make special use of the Nintendo Switch's capabilities. In one exercise, the player counts black and red birds using separate [[Joy Con]]s. Another feature included is use of an infrared sensor on the Joy Con, which is shown in an exercise for solving arithmetic with open fingers rather than written numbers.<ref>[https://www.denofgeek.com/uk/games/67690/brain-age-sequel-brain-training-for-nintendo-switch Den of Geek - article by Matthew Byrd]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_jnLSUquR8 Official Nintendo of Japan YouTube video]</ref>
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The game supports the Nintendo Switch's capabilities. In one exercise, the player counts black and red birds using separate [[Joy Con]]s. Another feature included is use of an infrared sensor on the Joy Con, which is shown in an exercise for solving arithmetic with open fingers rather than written numbers.<ref>[https://www.denofgeek.com/uk/games/67690/brain-age-sequel-brain-training-for-nintendo-switch Den of Geek - article by Matthew Byrd]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_jnLSUquR8 Official Nintendo of Japan YouTube video]</ref>
  
 
For Japanese versions, there is an exercise in which the player draws kanji using parts.
 
For Japanese versions, there is an exercise in which the player draws kanji using parts.

Revision as of 17:59, 6 January 2020

Brain Age: Nintendo Switch Training
脳を鍛える大人のNintendo Switchトレーニング
Brain Age NSW.jpg
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Release dates
N. America: ??
Japan: December 27, 2019
Europe: January 3, 2020
Australia: January 3, 2020
S. Korea: ??
China: ??
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Brain Age: Nintendo Switch Training (known as Nou o Kitaeru Otona no Nintendo Switch Training (literally Nintendo Switch Brain Training for Adults) in Japan) is a game in the Brain Age series for Nintendo Switch.

Summary

The game is similar to previous entries in the series, with both old (mental math, Dr. Mario Virus Buster minigame, etc.) and brand new exercises.

The game supports the Nintendo Switch's capabilities. In one exercise, the player counts black and red birds using separate Joy Cons. Another feature included is use of an infrared sensor on the Joy Con, which is shown in an exercise for solving arithmetic with open fingers rather than written numbers.[1][2]

For Japanese versions, there is an exercise in which the player draws kanji using parts.

References

Brain Age series logo
Main games Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! • More Training in Minutes a Day! • Concentration Training • Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch
Brain Age Express Math • Arts & Letters • Sudoku