Showing posts with label brain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brain. Show all posts

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Go for Grubby Games

Brain games seems to be popping up everywhere these days. Unfortunately, many of these “games” feel more like tests and eventually become wearisome. Some of the better games have been poorly cloned so many times that all hope for originality has been deleted. That leaves us with a big question: where can you find a novel game that activates your brain and your funny bone at the same time?

If you find yourself asking that question, then Grubby Games may have just what you are looking for. Since their debut in 2004, this small company has published four games which should appeal to everyone, from child to child-like. All feature the personality of Professor Fizzwizzle, yet are unique in puzzle type and gameplay. Their website gives a good description of each game, and supplies easily downloadable demos.

While only the newest game, “The Amazing Brain Train”, makes claims to train the brain, all would qualify as mentally stimulating, at least on some level. Some include settings for children or, conversely, for more advanced players. The inclusion of optional quests, trophies and competitive internet score tracking give added incentive.

In a world where the same few people and corporations have been the perpetual source of entertainment – and are wrung dry of creativity – Grubby Games stands out as fresh and invigorating. What have you got to lose by trying a free demo? Chances are, you’ll have so much fun that you’ll want the whole game!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Science Proves Mental Exercise Works

Many of us have believed it, but scientific evidence has been sparse. Now some studies have come out with encouraging data to show that giving your brain a workout really does work. Not only do memory-oriented mental exercises help improve memory, but they can increase your ability to reason and problem-solve.

See this article for an easily understandable synopsis of the one in the reputable scientific journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

We’re talking about a validation for playing a lot of the games we wanted to play anyway. So shove all guilt aside – play your heart out, and smarten up!