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Monday, October 14, 2019
At the beginning of the year, Nintendo released a brain-training game
Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch is a new sequel to the eponymous series of logic games, announced for early 2020.
I don't know about you, but if someone told me to list the series that have been with us for over a decade, Dr Kawashima's Brain Training would not be on my list. Not that I wouldn't remember him, but, of course, to this day I didn't know he existed at all. And next year he will be fifteen years old…
Those are desolate stories. More interesting than my knowledge and ignorance is that this round birthday in Nintendo will not be celebrated empty. So, already at the beginning of the year, it was announced that a new sequel was coming out, Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch, which will be out in Europe on January 3, 2020. Just after being sober since New Year's Eve.
These are some of the things that are known about the game: it will solve problematic tasks (to be clear at least) that can be accessed using a Joy-con camera or stylus or, purely antique, over your fingers. In addition to being able to deal with them individually, there will also be opportunities to challenge a friend, but also to play the game online. The goal, of course, is to train your brain well (or at least show that you have a better brain than your friends).
The tasks are varied, and you can learn more about the game from the Porsche.
Check some of the older Nintendo Switch posts ->>
https://www.gamingnewsunited.com/2019/09/the-switch-will-soon-become-math.html
https://www.gamingnewsunited.com/2019/09/in-nintendo-theyre-crazy-new-mario-kart.html
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