X
    Categories: life

Nintendo Switch Brought Back Games To Keep the Brain Sharp


Do you believe in playing games to keep your mind healthy and your brain working on all kinds of complex problems you may face? This may sound stupid to you if you are not a video game person that video games actually help with your mental health as well as keeps your brain healthy.

ADVERTISEMENT

Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training, the cluster of mini-games that were majorly math problems to keep your brain active is coming back and it is time to get excited. Yayyii.

google

The cluster of games is coming back to Nintendo Switch. The recently released trailer shows the scheduled release date of the games that is set to be December 27, 2019.

ADVERTISEMENT

The company has yet not announced the release of the game in the western world but we assume it will not be too far behind as we can expect a release in the western world in 2020 most probably.

 

nintendo

This new version of the game is in the portrait mode rather than running in the landscape version of the same.

ADVERTISEMENT

It is said that the company will soon release an accessory for the game which will cost about ¥864, $8.

nintendo

While Brain Training games is completely based on the researches Ryuta Kawashima, who is a neuroscientist, has carried out for a very long time, there is still no hard proof of the game standing on the ground that confirms they help in any functional impact on the brain and on the life of the player.

ADVERTISEMENT

Whatever it may say, one thing is for sure that the games increase blood flow to the mind but so does Twitter.

I don’t know really what they have to say about the games but I know what I am going to do as I play those mini-games in the evenings and surf Twitter at night. Have you planned what you are going to do yet?

ADVERTISEMENT

 

Recommended Video!
“World’s Most Dramatic Husky Is Very Vocal About Walk”
[rumble video_id=v1676l domain_id=u7nb2]

Share this post with your friends and family :)