is the bomberman land touch good game and wot about brain games?
April 10, 2009 – 7:08 amwhich one is better bomberman land touch or the brain games(on ds)
Bomberman Land Touch! is actually two games in one. There's the classic battle mode, of course, but also residing on the cartridge is a collection of different minigames that primarily use the touch screen. If you've ever played any of Nintendo's Mario Party games, then the shoot-outs, races, dance challenges, and puzzles here will all seem very familiar to you. You can experience these Bomberman-themed party games by playing through the story mode's role-playing quest, or you can access them individually from the main menu, which offers the additional benefit of multiplayer play.
Brain Training was inspired by the work of Professor Ryuta Kawashima, a prominent Japanese neuroscientist. His studies evaluated the effect of performing reading and mathematic exercises to help stimulate the brain.
Brain Training presents players with a series of fun mental brain-training challenges that incorporate word memorization, counting and reading. It even includes sudoku number puzzles, which have become extremely popular features in newspapers around the country. The distinctive touch screen of Nintendo DS lets users write their responses, just as though they were using a PDA. Players even turn the Nintendo DS sideways to make it feel more familiar, like a book. The more often users challenge themselves, the better they become at the tasks and the lower their estimated DS "brain age."
Bomberman can be completed 100% but Brain Training cannot. Saying that my preference would be Bomberman. Brain training after a while gets very tedious and extremely monotonous. It feels like you are doing the same thing every time. Brain training is one of those games that you play solid for a week or two and then gets put in the back of the cupboard never to see the light of the day again.
My vote: BOMBERMAN
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Bomberman Land Touch! is actually two games in one. There's the classic battle mode, of course, but also residing on the cartridge is a collection of different minigames that primarily use the touch screen. If you've ever played any of Nintendo's Mario Party games, then the shoot-outs, races, dance challenges, and puzzles here will all seem very familiar to you. You can experience these Bomberman-themed party games by playing through the story mode's role-playing quest, or you can access them individually from the main menu, which offers the additional benefit of multiplayer play.
Brain Training was inspired by the work of Professor Ryuta Kawashima, a prominent Japanese neuroscientist. His studies evaluated the effect of performing reading and mathematic exercises to help stimulate the brain.
Brain Training presents players with a series of fun mental brain-training challenges that incorporate word memorization, counting and reading. It even includes sudoku number puzzles, which have become extremely popular features in newspapers around the country. The distinctive touch screen of Nintendo DS lets users write their responses, just as though they were using a PDA. Players even turn the Nintendo DS sideways to make it feel more familiar, like a book. The more often users challenge themselves, the better they become at the tasks and the lower their estimated DS "brain age."
Bomberman can be completed 100% but Brain Training cannot. Saying that my preference would be Bomberman. Brain training after a while gets very tedious and extremely monotonous. It feels like you are doing the same thing every time. Brain training is one of those games that you play solid for a week or two and then gets put in the back of the cupboard never to see the light of the day again.
My vote: BOMBERMAN
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By KTAS on Apr 10, 2009