Brain Bending Fun!
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on May 31, 2007 2:05:34 PM (137 Reads)
Flex your brain with Big Brain Academy for Wii!
Are you a logical or analytical thinker? Are you good at memorizing
objects? Put your skills to the test and flex your brain the fun way
with the ultimate fast paced multiplayer think-athon: Big Brain Academy
for Wii. The follow up to Big Brain Academy for Nintendo DS, this Wii
title contains all new mini-games and multiplayer modes allowing you to
challenge family and friends from the comfort of your living room! Big
Brain Academy for Wii launches across Europe on 20th July 2007 and is
part of Nintendo's Touch! Generations range of games, designed for
people of all ages, gender and gaming experience.
Big Brain
Academy for Wii contains a selection of quirky and exciting mini-games
which are designed around the Wii Remote pointer making them quick and
intuitive to control. The mini-games are divided into five categories:
Visualise, Memorise, Analyse, Compute and Identify and contain a
variety of activities ranging from, for example, bursting numbered
balloons in order to arrange pieces of a train track to allow the train
to reach a specific area. All of these allow you to push your brain by
answering them as quickly as possible, whilst maintaining accuracy and
with three different difficulty settings to choose from, this title
will provide a challenge for the whole family.
Guided by Dr Lobe
(a talking brain lobe complete with spectacles and a mortar board
hat!), you begin the game by creating a profile and enrolling your Mii
character in the academy. This allows you to record your results within
the game and keep track of your progress in each category. In the
single player Test mode, you play through all five categories after
which Dr Lobe will calculate your Big Brain Academy brain weight based
on your reaction speed and number of correct answers. In addition, you
will be given a grade for your Student Record, where all game data is
saved, and a spider graph is generated showing you your individual
strengths and weaknesses within the game in these five areas.
Play
the Test mode often and you will be able to chart your progress in your
Student Record and watch your Big Brain Academy brain weight get
heavier as you do better in the mini-games. If you would like to put in
some practise, you can use the practice mode to play any game at any
difficulty level and Dr Lobe will award medals for high achievement!
The
three multiplayer modes in Big Brain Academy allow you to test your
brain against up to eight other people “ perfect for challenging your
friends and family! Mind Sprint allows two players to go head-to-head
in a split-screened race, where up to eight players can play as two
teams. With rounds of up to 24 games to play in each match, it will
really be a battle of the brains! Other multiplayer activities include
the Mental Marathon where players must attempt to keep a perfect score
throughout games and the Brain Quiz, which allows players to select and
perform a random selection of 12 mini-games or categories while
attempting to keep their perfect record intact. These mini-games
include activities such as the Memory activity: Order Out where players
must memorise a list of food items that are dictated from the Wii
Remote speaker, to the Think activity: Frame Filler where players have
to fit the missing piece in an animated puzzle.
Big Brain
Academy for Wii allows players to send and receive student record books
with friends who also own the game, from all over the world, using
WiiConnect24. Players will then be able to compete against them in Mind
Sprint mode where Wii then uses the player's student record to work out
how well they would perform and sets the activities accordingly.
Join
the Big Brain Academy for Wii when it launches across Europe on 20th
July 2007, at the estimated retail price of around $35.
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