Many people find the permanent exchange via modern means of communication rather stressful. Is our brain still coping with the swelling flood of information?
Nintendo is now trying to answer the dilemma of the modern information society with a new software title: "Dr. Kawashima's diabolical brain jogging: Can you stay focused?" for the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL mobile game consoles.
At a time of over-stimulation and information, more and more people find it difficult to focus on the essentials. To train the brain for this purpose, Nintendo has developed the new program Diabolical Brain Jogging in collaboration with neurologist Dr. Ryuta Kawashima. It includes 30 exercises and mini-games, including 18 brand new ones to help the user improve their ability to concentrate.
The exercises and games of Dr. Kawashima's diabolical brain jogging: Can you stay focused? only take a few minutes a day. Nintendo's portable consoles allow users to engage with when and wherever it suits them best. And after just a few weeks, everyone can determine whether Dr. Kawashima's new brain-jogging fun helps to concentrate better on daily tasks.
Another challenge is Diabolic Mice Hunting. Players should follow the tracks of several mice at the same time, while the cats are behind them. Sounds simple, but also requires the highest concentration. If the challenges are too severe for a player and his results are not yet convincing, the program dynamically adapts to the results achieved. Diabolical brain jogging starts where the individual player stands and spurs him to improve his ability to concentrate.
Features:
• 8 devilish exercises put your skills to the test.
• You can test your brain in other ways with the Additional Diabolic Training or try to master the concentration test.
• You can compete with friends and family, using multiple memory slots to store different profiles on a 3DS module.
• StreetPass lets you share data with other users and see if you can beat their diagnostic training results.