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- Release Date 12/5/2007
- Publisher Majesco
- Platform DS
- Genre Strategy/Sim
- Number of Players 1
- Wireless Players 2
Game Description
Are you left-handed or right-handed? How would you like to be able to use both equally? Learn to be ambidextrous, smarter, more coordinated, and more creative by playing 15 different mini-games for your Nintendo DS. The games have you switching sides and hands to train both sides of your brain. Games like Pop the Balloon, Feel the Music, Hit the Monsters, and Save the World help you improve speed, accuracy, recognition, memory, and strategy. Four different single-player game modes, including Hand Exercises and Balance Check will keep both sides of your brain humming, and you can even take on a friend in a two-game Challenge Mode with DS Download Play.
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (5.0 out of 10)
There must be a demographic out there that refuses to play games just to have fun. The Nintendo DS knows this market well: the people that won't play a game unless it's educational, or beneficial in some way. Oddly enough, based on the games out for this demographic, it would appear that companies t...more
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Average Member Rating: 4.4 out of 10
Left Brain, Right Brain...how about NO brain! ;). (3 out of 10)
posted by Manna1 (NAPLES, FL) on Jan 8, 2009
Member since Apr 2007
3 out of 3 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Apr 2007
3 out of 3 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
This game requires very little mental ability - except to move each of your hands around. If you want to strengthen your week hand (the one you don't normally use), then it's OK for that. If you are fairly abidexterous already, there's not much point. When I was in 8th grade, I used to write lett...more
Specs & Requirements
Wireless DS Single-Card Play (1-2)
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