Dr. Kawashima's Body and Brain Exercises
Pile of Kinect games in your living room plus one. Subtract the wild excesses of Dance Central, but multiply educational merit, and add in family-skewed entertainment. What's the answer? (Clue is in the title.)
First off, that game title is misinformation. You're getting no more exercise from Dr.Kawashima's regime than you do from motioning your way through the Xbox 360 Dashboard.
No way in hell does this game gush the same fountain of sweat that Dance Central does, or make you throw quite so many random shapes with wilful abandon as Kinect Sports. So if you're looking for a two for one bundle you'll be sadly bereft. Better to listen to a Stephen Hawking conference while working out to Ubisoft's Your Shape: Fitness Evolved.
But! Kawashima is not without merit. It will make you feel dimwitted, and a little slow off the bat. This is a very good thing. As long as you get over that initial bout of embarrassed anger that comes with you needing to think surprisingly hard on simple mathematics, and stick with the program, it will sharpen dulled mental skills.
The main bulk of Body and Brain Exercises comes in the form a daily calendar planner, suggesting three or four tests per day to keep you (mentally) fit. you can play these games as many times as you want, and increase the difficulty, if you so desire, to speed up the estimated response time.
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- System:Xbox 360
- Genre:Party, Puzzle
- Developer:Namco Bandai
- Publisher:Namco Bandai
- Offline players:1-4
- Age limit:From 3 years
- Release date:11 February 2011
- Leedmees XBLA/Xbox 360
- Brain Challenge XBLA/Xbox 360
- Brain Training: How Old is Your Brain? Nintendo DS
- Brain Academy: Wii Degree Wii













































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