3DS-Owning North Americans Will Be Able To Purchase Brain Age: Concentration Training This December

Through Twitter, Nintendo has confirmed that Brain Age: Concentration Training will receive North American localisation in early December. The mental puzzle game, which will allow 3DS owners to keep their brains in tip-top shape by presenting them with challenging puzzles, will work on a delayed system where questions will not be able to be answered until their successors are shown. As a result, its goal will be to improve their working memory.

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Through Twitter, Nintendo has confirmed that Brain Age: Concentration Training will receive North American localisation in early December. The mental puzzle game, which will allow 3DS owners to keep their brains in tip-top shape by presenting them with challenging puzzles, will work on a delayed system where questions will not be able to be answered until their successors are shown. As a result, its goal will be to improve their working memory.

Below, you’ll find the Japanese gaming giant’s aforementioned Twitter message:

“Dr. Kawashima is back to train your brain! Brain Age: Concentration Training launches for Nintendo #3DS on 12/3.”

Brain Age: Concentration Training will begin its attempt to make us more intelligent on December 3rd.

Stay tuned for more updates on the game as we’ll be sure to post more news as it arises.

Source: Joystiq


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