Junior Brain Trainer review

Because training your adult brain isn't enough anymore

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    More fun than homework

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    Rewards kids with bonus games

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    Plays solidly

Cons

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    Boring visuals

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    Unoriginal minigames

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    May be too difficult for young ones

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Yes, it’s another brain training game. No, they never seem to stop coming. Still, at least Junior Brain Trainer has a bit of a unique hook, which is that it rewards kids for completing its🦩 daily maths and English exercises with a new minigame or activity. So, you play through the five daily exercises, which have you completing words by dragging letters on the touchscreen and solving maths puzzles, t🔯hen unlock yourself some fun in the shape of games like Snake, Football and Balloon Pop.

Th♛ese games aren’t very original admittedly, but they play well enough. The difficulty level of the daily exercises also feels a bit steep for young ’uns. Still, as a short education🐓al distraction this does the job.

Feb 17, 2009

More info

GenrePuzzle
DescriptionSure it's another brain training rip-off, but kids could do much worse than this game to help improve their minds.
PlatformDS
UK censor rating3+
Release date(US), 5 December 2008 (UK)
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