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Gamernode reviews Brain Voyage

Eddie Inzauto writes:

''Playing Razorback Studios' Brain Voyage has an effect similar to eating a slice of pizza anywhere in the US other than New York; it may not be very enjoyable, but it makes one truly appreciate the quality of the good stuff (/NY superiority complex).

In all seriousness, Brain Voyage is the latest member of the "brain game" bandwagon, but does very little to add to the emerging genre, and falls short in real entertainment value. In other words, this isn't NY pizza (okay, now I'm done with that analogy, I promise).

Brain Voyage features 16 different puzzle types with 5 variations each. They are not all available from the beginning, however. Players complete the early puzzles to win coins, which can then be used to purchase new puzzles, or higher difficulty levels on existing ones. The number of coins a player earns is based on their score for that particular puzzle. There are bronze, silver, and gold medals, and each one is worth more coins than the last.''
4.0 / 10
harry190 - contributor
Published: 407 days 7 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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