Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Ruslan Morozov | iPad |
Do you know that you can train your brain so that it works more efficiently? You use only 10% of your abilities and with the help of the game Charge Your Brain you can change that. The trick is that these mini-games train different parts of your brain and different types of memory.
Charge Your Brain is not just a perfect time killer, but a good logic game as well. If you play this brain-teaser every day you can see the progress: you will cope with the tasks faster. Besides you can choose different modes: Easy, Normal, or Hard.
The variety of mini-games is striking, so you won't be bored! For example, during one minute you will be shown sets of pictures and you will have to find paired images among them as quickly as you can.
In a mini-game Flash-Memory you will be shown a number for a very short period of time and you will have to remember it and type it. Solve mathematical problems, count 3D blocks, remember different sounds, and sort out images!
All this is waiting for you in the exciting brain-teaser! Get ready to test your memory and logic in the game Charge Your Brain!
Tricky tasks
13 mini-games
Different modes
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This app is ok until you get to the balloon pop and then you cannot tell the 9's from the 6's, rendering the exercise totally useless. The Einstein Brain Trainer is a little more expensive but MUCH better.
Some games have unrealistic timers. In the hard level of the numerical memory game the numbers flash too fast to even see them, let alone remember them. Also you better be super finger fast to get through some of the the other games. Then you end up playing the same level over and over...boring. I won't be purchasing any extra game packs.
I got this for my third grader to help with her logical and cognitive skills. When my 15 years old and 10 year old saw how much fun she was having they couldn't wait for their turn.
Love the ap but the freezes almost every time an ad shows up which is continually!
What should I think about this app, if it tells me a very old misconception: that we use just 10% of brain power- it's a lie.