Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $0.99 | Christopher Kanan | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
People who play this type of game increase their IQ scores, with the improvement proportional to how many days they played the game. The key to the game's success is that it causes you to have to employ both visual and auditory working memory.
Each level of the game employs some combination of button locations, colors, sounds, and pictures. Your job is to remember what you saw and heard several seconds ago. While it is easy in early stages, it quickly becomes quite challenging.
For the first game levels, you only need to remember what you saw and heard a few seconds ago, but on later levels, you have to remember two moves back, three moves back, and even more. If you correctly remember enough information, you advance to the next level.
Mind Builder is a fun game that has been shown to improve your brain power. You improve yourself when you play Mind Builder!
A wonderful creation. Fun, addictive and I already feel smarter! I recommend this game.
Wow this app is Fantastic! This game has changed my life! Before using mind builder I felt like my mind was rotting away. I recomended all of my friends and family! Thanks mind builder!
The game really challenges the human mind! It took me several attempts to finish the first round. The levels get progressively difficult as you go on, so you can never get bored. Awesome game!
This app is just great. The levels get harder more gradually than going straight from single n-back to dual n-back, and it even has triple n-back with animal pictures! :-) I hope an update would change the sounds to have more of an audible difference between b, d, p, t and phi.
this app is gargage don't buy it unless you want to lose out on money! GARRRRRRBBBBAAAAGGGEEEE!
One of the a few games I would recommend to get addicted to as a constant brain exercise to help restoring fluid intelligence before the computer age starts eating everything away.
The buttons are not individually responsive especially when it gets to higher levels. When I push one button, it thinks both are pushed. Fun idea though. I would tend to call this a mind trainer rather than game. Dont get if you want game