Be smart with Dr. Kawashima's brain training on the switch

Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch - Launch trailer Brain Age, additionally known as Dr Kawashima's Brain Training, is a collection of video clip games created and also released by Nintendo, based on the job of Ryuta Kawashima.

Dr. Kawashima's cerebral training program will be available on Nintendo Switch in December for Japan and January for Europe, but the official release date has not been planned for North America yet. The game takes up the Brain Age concept of the Nintendo DS software range, offering players a multitude of mini-game puzzles to help them change their brains permanently. Dr. Kawashima's cerebral training was officially launched on December 27 for Japan and January 3 on the European market, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

Earlier in the year, it had been announced that a new entrance in the game available for all ages, Brain Age, would be available on Nintendo Switch. The launch of the game begins on the Japanese domestic market of Nintendo. Brain Age has been successful in the Asian, North American and European markets. It is therefore surprising that the launch of the game is sporadic. We are now hopeful that Europe and Japan have official launch dates and that North America will soon get training for Dr. Kawashima's cerebral training program. It's interesting to note that the game will be released shortly after Christmas in Japan, preferring to give people something to spend Christmas money rather than something that parents can find during the holidays.

Like the Assassin's Creed Discovery Tour mode helps students learn more about history, we believe that Dr. Kawashima's cerebral formation will be a useful teaching tool for young people of tomorrow than school districts should follow. Brain Age helped a generation of players to keep their brain active and is exciting that the Nintendo Switch continue the trend of educational games with Brain Training. We believe it is also an excellent concept that Nintendo could implement on the mobile telephony market with Brain Age Mobile.

What is your favorite educational gaming experience and why? Do you have good memories of playing Brain Age on your Nintendo DS? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: Game bolt

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