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A healthy gift: Train your brain with games

Posted on Dec 20th 2006 3:30PM by Adams Briscoe
Videogames have taken a lot of flak over the years. If they're not unhealthy and agents of laziness, then they are dangerous by causing people to kill each other left and right. Everyone has an opinion about them, whether founded or not. However, every once in a while a new game comes around that challenges the notion of it as an "unwholesome" activity.

Back in the day it was Tetris. The popular puzzler had everyone twitching at the thumbs. However nowadays there is a new game in town which could make a great stocking stuffer for just about anyone. Brain Age for the Nintendo DS is shaping up to be the next mind tickler. Their target demographic is 40 and 50-year-olds for crying out loud! And having seen the appeal it has on youngsters too (I'm pretty hooked myself), the results suggest that there isn't anyone that can't have fun with this game.

So what is it anyway? Well, Brain Age keeps you focused in order to utilize your cognitive and memory abilities. In other words, it features small games that get you to count, keep track or memorize things while somehow making it addictive and fun. Instead of wrapping up a knit sweater this season, give them something spontaneous that may even do their brain some good.

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