Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima
Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima (川島教授の全脳トレ, "Kawashima Kyoju no Zen Noh Tore", "Professor Kawashima's Full Brain Training") is a brain training game developed by Namco Bandai and tested by Dr. Kawashima, known for his Nintendo DS games Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! and Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!.
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Developer(s) | Namco Bandai |
Publisher(s) | Namco Bandai |
Platform(s) | iOS, Windows, mobile |
Release | June 8, 2009 |
Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Gameplay
The game is structured around a set of 15 minigames which are used in the different game modes.
After selecting a profile (there are 3 slots for different users) a cel-shaded 3D Dr. Kawashima will accompany the player when browsing the menus and will explain the minigames. After playing each minigame in any of the game modes, player's performance is rated via a ranking of items found in nature, which includes creatures such as plankton, a whale or a giraffe.
All the statistics of each player are kept in his/her profile; the game offers the possibility of uploading this data so it's available both on both the official website and Facebook.
Game modes
- Brain Training
- Presents 3 minigames and it's only available once a day. The outcome will be recorded so the player can check his/her progress.
- Brain Age
- Presents the player with 1 minigame, after which, depending on the performance, the calculated Brain Age of the player will be shown. Just a limited number of minigames are suited for this mode and again it's only possible to play it once a day.
- Quick Play
- Allows playing any of the unlocked games as many times as wished.
- Sudoku
- It's a classic Sudoku game adapted to touch screen; in the beginning it's locked, until the user achieves a ranking of Earth on any of the minigames.
- Challenge
- Up to 4 players can select a minigame and compete in hotseat multiplayer.
Development
The game was originally developed in Japan for i-mode devices, with the name 川島教授の全脳トレ (Kawashima Kyoju no Zen Noh Tore, Professor Kawashima's Full Brain Training).[1] Today there are already 11 games available for i-mode phones in Japan, plus an arcade machine with printable cards and online high scores.[2]
In 2007, the European branch of the Namco Bandai mobile division released the Java ME version, Brain Coach with Dr. Kawashima, with a selection of 10 minigames from the Japanese games and localized names per country. In 2008, the sequel More Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima was released, with 15 new minigames, hi-score upload to Facebook and Sudoku.
An abridged version of the game is also available for purchase by Verizon Wireless cellphone subscribers.
In May 2009, a PC version was also released with the name Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima.[3]
Namco has announced a Windows Phone 7 version of the game.[4]
The minigames are designed, tested, and implemented by the Namco Bandai team in Japan. After selecting the most interesting ones, some components of the development team will go to Dr. Kawashima's Lab at Tohoku University, where every game will be played while monitoring its effects on the brain of the player.
References
- Professor Kawashima’s Full Brain Training Japanese site Archived April 20, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- http://www.noutore.net Archived 2009-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
- http://www.uk.atari.com/pc/brain-exercise-with-drkawashima-308.html
- "A quick look at some of the new WP7 games from Namco". BestWP7Games. 9 November 2010. Archived from the original on 12 November 2010.