How to Play Big Brain Academy
Big Brain Academy is a great game. There are two versions available, one for the Nintendo Wii and one for the Nintendo DS. Both versions put your mind through several thinking games to measure how smart you are. It measures your brain in grams, and it is a fun video game for older children and adults to compete against others. It is definitely a game for the whole family.
- Difficulty:
- Moderately Easy
Instructions
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Test yourself initially on either game. Once you create an account on the game it will ask you to take a test to see how smart you are from the start. Each time your practice and take the test you will want to see progress in your score. It should get bigger each time you play. It does not necessarily mean you are getting smarter, it just means your answers are getting faster.
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There are different categories in which you will be tested in. There is always one category you will seem to struggle in, which just means that you will need to practice that category more. Every person will succeed and need to improve in different categories, and it is interesting to see how you measure up to friends and family.
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Compete against your friends in a test in the Big Brain Academy for the Nintendo DS. If you have two Nintendo DS systems you can use the wireless download option and race against each other to see who is the smartest. This is great to play in long car ride, and you can track up to four people’s score.
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Compete in several different modes on Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree. You can play a board game to see who scores the most points. Or, you can climb up the ladder to see who can complete their test faster. There are several different categories that you can customize the race for different skills.
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Practice makes perfect. It takes a long time to learn how to play the games, and you will only get more correct the more you practice. Also, you will get a lot faster at it so your score will improve. Once you know how to play it, you have to increase your speed to get a better score at the end of the test.
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Practice pointing with your Wii Remote on Wii Degree. It is very difficult to learn how to keep a steady hand when playing the game, but when you get used to it you can be quite successful. The Nintendo DS version is easier to play because you are using the stylus, but you have more multi-player options with the Wii version making it more of a family game.
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Tips & Warnings
Practice to improve your speed.
This game is very competitive and can be addicting.