One of the best things about the DS is not only does it have an incredibly large library of amazing games, but it also has several cool training titles. Things such as
Cooking Navi,
Let's Yoga and even Nintendo's
Brain Age games, as well as the upcoming
English of the Dead all offer users something other than a time sink. They offer real tips for changing or improving one's life.
That got us thinking about how many of you out there have improved your own life through these kind of self-help titles. Have you found your brain power increased through regular
Brain Age use? Have you improved your vision with
Flash Focus? What training titles have you used to enhance your life and how has it improved?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-14-2008 @ 8:18AM
FantomRedux said...
Never really used anything execpt the first Brain Training, and I always end up forgetting about it in favour of ACTUAL games :) oh well
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5-14-2008 @ 9:05AM
nil said...
I really got into Big Brain Academy. I liked Brain Training but the voice recognition was somewhat shoddy and that always messed me up. Yesterday, I started Let's Yoga. I'm still impatiently waiting for My Japanese Teacher or some other good Japanese tutor. I cannot believe no one has created that game yet.
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5-14-2008 @ 10:12AM
TheCoats said...
After DSFanboy did the week long look at the My French Coach.....I picked it up......I knew French in small amounts but I bought the game and stuck with it and I would say it has helped..ALOT more then most books will help......The mini-games didn't do much for me but hearing the lady say the words was good!......If you want to learn another language I would suggest this DS application.
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5-14-2008 @ 11:04AM
Roto13 said...
Flash Focus is a load of crap.
I don't know if Brain Age freshened up my brain or if I just got better at the mini games.
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5-14-2008 @ 11:38AM
C02M0 said...
i still have to finish the games-games , then ill start with training - games .
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5-14-2008 @ 2:13PM
knaak said...
Japanese student here. I've found the Kanji Sonomama dictionary to be really, really helpful. Life-changing, perhaps. I thought the Kakitori-kun kanji training game would be good, but it's really uninteresting and not user-friendly.
I'm planning on getting English of the Dead to reverse-train in Japanese. I'm also planning on buying my mom the Spanish Coach.
aak
http://sokasoka.blogspot.com
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