Thanks to this mental training, I'm now addicted to Sudoku. It helps to relieve stress when it can. Yay random number theory!
I've found that Brain Age is a great diversion indeed. Sudoku was among my favorites (and I find myself buying horrible DS titles that offer nothing but it), but some of the other number challenges are fantastic too.
Yes, they are. I'm developing a pattern for Sudoku. It just needs more practice.
Then try Sudoku Challenge!, it has over 100,000,000 puzzles that will take you 1900 years to complete!
Brain age never really appealed to me, i don't want to know how fast it can calculate numbers and say what colors words are.
There exist Sudoku titles for a reason.
I had to stop playing Brain Age before I got addicted to Sudoku.
Quote from: Mutilator7 on December 14, 2008, 06:50:05 PM
Brain age never really appealed to me, i don't want to know how fast it can calculate numbers and say what colors words are.
These tests are shown to exercise your brain. Some people could use a bit of that.
Oh, there's no stopping me now. Every morning, night, lunch, dinner, snack, free moment I have is consumed by it.
I'm not that bad Harbinger, but I do play both BA and BA2 on a daily basis. Not at a regular time, though, as that'd be mundane.
At any time I play. In fact, I'm going to go play it now.
Quote from: wiiboychris on December 14, 2008, 06:40:39 PM
Then try Sudoku Challenge!, it has over 100,000,000 puzzles that will take you 1900 years to complete!
and it only costs 500 Wii points :O