



🧩 Train smarter, not harder — unlock your brain’s full potential!
Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! for Nintendo DS offers 17 new minigames designed to stimulate the prefrontal cortex and improve mental agility. Inspired by neuroscience research, it tracks your 'Brain Age' through daily exercises, charts your progress, and supports multiplayer competition for up to 16 players. With stylus and voice input, this sequel expands on the original’s brain training formula, making cognitive fitness a fun, social, and measurable habit.
| ASIN | B000QUYHIK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,243 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #353 in Nintendo DS Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo DS |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo DS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (711) |
| Date First Available | May 22, 2007 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045496739010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 0.917 ounces |
| Item model number | 045496739010 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.64 x 5.16 x 5.73 inches; 0.92 ounces |
| Publication Date | August 20, 2007 |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | August 20, 2007 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 045496739010 045496739331 045496739027 |
E**Y
If you liked number 1, you'll like this too
Brain Age 2 is very much like Brain Age 1--it features the same long-winded floating head, the same music, the same format--the only thing that's changed is the specific exercises, but that's good enough for me! If you liked the original but have played it to exhaustion, then here's a way to refresh your supply of puzzles and tests. Pros: The games are more varied, now including a musical one, among others. They're also more challenging--on the first one, I'd reached age 20 in about a week. With this one, I'm still hovering around 26 after a month and a half. This gives it longer play value. They've also introduced a tetris-like mini game that's a nice diversion. The handwriting recognition seems to be better, though it's still not perfect. Cons: Handwriting recognition glitches still lead to the occasional frustration of something getting marked wrong that really isn't. It still has limited replay value, since once you've unlocked all the training modes and reached a certain score on them, you tend to lose interest. And Dr. Whats-his-name still talks too much. Basically it has all the same flaws as the first one did. Overall, it's still a great game, a much-needed sequel to the original. Don't expect anything new or original when you buy this, because it really is VERY much like the first one, but if you're just itching for some new training modes, this is for you!
D**R
GAME FOR NINTENDO
VERY HARD TO UNDERSTAND AND COMPLICATED TO LEARN. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS GAME TO ANYONE. GOOD PRICE THOUGH BUT NOT FOR ME.
K**T
Love this FUN brain challenging game
This is one of the best brain games. It gets harder and harder the longer you play and the younger your brain age gets. I especially love the piano play along. I hate to say I started out as an 80 yr old YIKES. Now after a week I test at 47yr old. And the tests are harder than at the start so you really can see you make progress. There is a little racing man that you have to track with your eyes and tell what place he comes in and others pass him and he passes them. I do terrible at that but it is a good eye training test. At 52 I realized I needed to do more to keep my mind active and doing these games is a great way to do that and have fun at the same time. I highly recommend the Nintendo DS and all the brain games.
S**S
MY FAVORITE IS "VIRUS BUSTER" - FOR RELAXATION??
VIRUS BUSTER is a bonus game in this daily training program and it is my favorite. It is supposed to be just for relaxation, but I find it extremely stimulating. Trying to bust those viruses is not a lay-back situation. It looks like a slow game, but the continual fall of "pills" (sometimes in batches of three) in the small space provided, requires quick observation and fast action. I play it on hard mode. It is less crowded on the easy and normal modes. VIRUS BUSTER unlocks automatically after a few days of stamped games. I really don't know exactly how many are required. I guess around 20 or 30 days of play. However, there is a way to access it manually and immediately after the first stamp of the first day. On the Training section, go to the bottom of the list and tap on the last appearance with ???. You need to have completed at least one of the exercises and obtained the daily stamp for Virus Buster to open here. To this day, my highest Virus Buster score is 1235 on the Hard mode. I posted three pictures related to this score on the front page of this product. It is not the best out there. Many have reached 4000+ points playing also on the Hard level. As for the other games, the ones for training your mind, my favorites are Memory Sprint, Change Maker, Piano Player, Word Scramble and Calendar Count. A NOTE OF CAUTION HERE: Anything in an excessive dose is harmful. Therefore, if you get addicted to VIRUS BUSTER set a limit to your play time. Too much of a good thing is not a good thing. I've read that some people have exceeded themselves with video games to the point of falling into a seizure. Just be careful if you get addicted to it, and I am not joking. If you have a Nintendo DS Lite, you can play the original version of Virus Buster in a Game Boy Advance (GBA)format. The game is called "Dr. Mario".
A**R
Classic DS Game, still useful and fun
I loved this game when I was in middle school so I bought it again recently to play on my DS lite! I'm still waiting to unlock Virus Buster. The game is great for keeping your mind sharp—I didn't realize how lazy my brain had gotten until I started playing these mini games again! It also comes with Sudoku, which is probably easier to just do on your phone or on paper, but it's fun.
S**A
Dumb purchase on my part
I gave it away — it wasn't for me — but maybe it was too elementary for an adult my age.
A**R
I bought this prior to a family holiday to France. Not having any previous experience of Brain Training, I decided to go for this version rather than the original after reading other reviews, and what a joy it was. I kept the game hidden until we boarded the ferry. When I got it out, I was expecting cries of 'oh no! Not brain training - why did you get that mum??' BUT instead all were delighted, and the whole family, young and old, played it every single day of our trip, and indeed fighted over who's turn it was. I highly recommend this game if you are planning a long journey, or just want to provide your family with some educational entainment that everyone can enjoy that doesnt involve the telly.
A**N
very nice
遠**茸
英語だkででなく、スペイン語やフランス語でも遊べるようになってました。日本語で遊ぶよりも面白い。3DSのソフトにはリージョンコードがあるらしいけれど、DSソフトは海外版でも日本のDS本体で遊べるんですね。知らなかったんですけれど、実験してみたら本当に遊べた。
M**E
As I said before this was bought as a pack with the DS console and another game, they both work well together to get the old mind working again. Would recommend this game to anyone, this is a level up from the other brain game so together they work well and once again it was 50% less than the high street, great buy wouldn't shop anywhere else
R**K
A nice bit of fun. But expect to be robbed of your deserved score because the DS (used by mum) and DSi (used by me) devices don't always recognise your hand writing. In some games your score can be degraded by about 20%-50%. Some games/tests on the card are better than others and give you the opportunity to correct the little critter. Other games just splat big red crosses on the answers when they should be splatting big green ticks. My mum for her part finds this infuriating.
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