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Includes staples like "Calculation x25," "Sudoku," and "Reading Aloud".

Utilizes the IR Motion Camera on the right Joy-Con for finger-based challenges like "Rock-Paper-Scissors" (where you must sometimes intentionally lose) and "Finger Calculations".

is a specialized "edutainment" title designed to stimulate cognitive functions through short, daily mental workouts. Released in early 2020, it adapts the massive success of the original Nintendo DS series to modern hardware, blending classic puzzles with new tech-driven challenges. Core Gameplay & Mechanics

The game centers on the a series of tests assessing your processing speed, short-term memory, and self-control to calculate an estimated "Brain Age"—with 20 being the ideal score.

Features local competitive modes like "Birdwatching Count" and "Flag Raising," plus online leaderboards for Comparing scores with friends. Scientific Basis & Expert Perspectives

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Includes staples like "Calculation x25," "Sudoku," and "Reading Aloud".

Utilizes the IR Motion Camera on the right Joy-Con for finger-based challenges like "Rock-Paper-Scissors" (where you must sometimes intentionally lose) and "Finger Calculations".

is a specialized "edutainment" title designed to stimulate cognitive functions through short, daily mental workouts. Released in early 2020, it adapts the massive success of the original Nintendo DS series to modern hardware, blending classic puzzles with new tech-driven challenges. Core Gameplay & Mechanics

The game centers on the a series of tests assessing your processing speed, short-term memory, and self-control to calculate an estimated "Brain Age"—with 20 being the ideal score.

Features local competitive modes like "Birdwatching Count" and "Flag Raising," plus online leaderboards for Comparing scores with friends. Scientific Basis & Expert Perspectives