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Monday, September 30, 2019

The Switch will soon become a math learning console


Nintendo has announced a new game that will keep all brains in shape for all ages and its performance will benefit the features of the Switch console.

On Nintendo's DS / 3DS portable consoles, some of the most popular games were those for keeping the brain in shape. The most famous of them was the Brain Age series, later as Dr. Kawashima's series. These games gave players different mathematical challenges, logic puzzles, etc., and were popular because they could be consumed as fast-paced fun anywhere.

With the Switch now taking over as Nintendo's premier console in both home and handheld mode, it was only a matter of time before Nintendo announced a similar gray-cell training game for her. Today they did just that. Admittedly, only in Japan so we still don't know what the game will be called exactly.



What we do know is what we see from the trailer itself. We know that the game will use the special features of the Switch console, which means the Joy Con controller will scan our fist to see how many fingers we hold. In addition to the game will come a stylus, or "pen", which will be able to write answers.

The game will use a variety of tasks, exercises and challenges, such as maths, concentration challenges, memory, etc. Everything in the game will be adjusted to different ages, which means that it will be suitable for younger players, but those older will be able to find it decent challenge. By solving various mini-games, the game will give you a "brain assessment", but at the same time it will record your results so you can see if you have made any progress by playing the game.


It is unknown at this time when this game is launching in our market.



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