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Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree: Nintendo Wii
This rethinking of the popular Nintendo DS game will test players brains with fun problems and allow
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Big Brain Academy: - Wii Degree
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree Pump up your noggin with friends and family with Big Brain Academy: Wii
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Big Brain Academy (Wii)
Big Brain Academy makes its way onto the Wii. Big Brain Academy features 15 activities that test their
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Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree (Wii)
Big Brain Academy makes its way onto the Wii.Big Brain Academy features 15 activities that test their
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Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree tests your brains with fun problems for any age or level of education.
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Wii - Big Brain Academy
Description not available. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.Big
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Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree ( Nintendo Wii )
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree tests your brains with fun problems for any age or level of education.
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Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree: Nintendo Wii
SynopsisCheck out this Big Brain Academy trailer. Welcome to Big Brain Academy, the school that believes
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Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree (Wii)
This rethinking of the popular Nintendo DS game will test players brains with fun problems and allow
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Big Brain Academy Wii
This rethinking of the popular Nintendo DS game will test players brains with fun problems and allow
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Terrific fun. Especially multiplayer, incredible experience. This is one of those rare games my wife can actually beat me at so it's great laughs for both of us. We love the "Mind Sprint" mode, where the two of you race to finish a number of activities. The other 2 multiplayer modes offer something totally different. The "Marathon" mode basically is a test for your consistent accuracy. The "Quiz" mode is about getting the highest number of total points; we had a lot of fun with this when we had 6 people playing this mode, and divided up into 2 teams.
For comparison, this is better than Warioware. No wacky wiimote waggles, but if you liked Warioware, you'd like this for sure. If you didn't like Warioware, you might actually like this because the activities in here actually make sense (as opposed to those in Warioware).
People say this game lacks depth, but I suggest otherwise. It's about the practice and improvement as a result from the practice. Otherwise, you're not pushing
For comparison, this is better than Warioware. No wacky wiimote waggles, but if you liked Warioware, you'd like this for sure. If you didn't like Warioware, you might actually like this because the activities in here actually make sense (as opposed to those in Warioware).
People say this game lacks depth, but I suggest otherwise. It's about the practice and improvement as a result from the practice. Otherwise, you're not pushing
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This DVD has 15 games but most of them are more suitable for kids or teens than for adults. Also, some of them have appeared in other games like Wii play. It looks like the game producer just tried to cram as many activies as possible into this DVD. Then they used it as a selling point. That tactic fails beause most of the games are not entertaining at all.
I'm glad I borrowed it from my friend.
I'm glad I borrowed it from my friend.
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This game is fun for individuals and groups. The game only includes fun and quality mini-games, which is more than can be said of most mini-game type games.
My young son can play it, though it does include a lot of text, so the first few times he needed someone to read the text to him. Also, some of the mini-games require reading as an integrated part of the mini-game, luckily the game types can be selected allowing young players to stick to what is within their reach. The game also balances nicely (auto difficulty), so an adult can challenge a child, if both have been tested (solo mode), and the game type is set to one which the child understands.
Also the general quality of the game is great and it makes great use of miis.
My young son can play it, though it does include a lot of text, so the first few times he needed someone to read the text to him. Also, some of the mini-games require reading as an integrated part of the mini-game, luckily the game types can be selected allowing young players to stick to what is within their reach. The game also balances nicely (auto difficulty), so an adult can challenge a child, if both have been tested (solo mode), and the game type is set to one which the child understands.
Also the general quality of the game is great and it makes great use of miis.

























