![]() ![]() Not all of the returning exercises are necessarily welcome, mind you: we’re always happy to take part in Calculations and work our way through a series of maths problems, but we don’t imagine there’s a person alive who asked for the return of the exercise where you have to memorise a grid of 25 numbers then fill in the empty grid. Some of these are back again from previous games in the series, whereas others are new additions. The three exercises in your daily Brain Age test are chosen at random. You’re given three exercises to carry out, each focusing on a different element of your brain – self-control, processing speed and short-term memory – and the average result is then presented to you as your ‘brain age’, which ideally you want to be as low as possible. ![]() Much like its predecessors, the main gimmick in Brain Training on Switch is the ability to test your ‘Brain Age’, which essentially takes the whole “you’re only as young as you feel” concept and applies it to your mind. ![]()
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