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Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree | 
| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy Used: $28.50 You Save: $21.49 (43%)
New (38) Used (13) from $28.50
Avg. Customer Rating: 65 reviews Sales Rank: 444
Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: RVL-P-RYWE Model: 90017 UPC: 045496900175 EAN: 0045496900175 ASIN: B000OAO188
Release Date: June 12, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Brawl with Other Brains! The Wii sequel includes three multiplayer modes for up to eight players. You can also exchange training data with other players over WiiConnect24 and compete against their save data. | | • | Weigh Your Brain! With 15 new Activities that challenge your brain in single-player Test and Practice modes, Big Brain Academy Wii sees how you measure up in five categories: memory, analysis, number crunching, visual recognition, and quick thinking. | | • | Train with the Wii Remote! All Activities are designed around the Wii Remote's Pointer, so you can have fun learning from the comfort of your couch with one Wii Remote, or pass around two Wii Remotes for group competitions. | | • | Mii data compatible. |
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Product Description Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree tests your brains with fun problems for any age or level of education. Play against up to 8 people with 15 new activities -- memory, analysis, number crunching, visual recognition and quick thinking. The Wii Remote controller's hands-on control makes playing a cinch. In split screen two-player versus mode, the same puzzle problems will appear in a different order -- The first player to get 12 correct answers wins.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
back to school! August 28, 2008 Summer's ending, kids long ago gave up on doing workbooks & writing in their journals. What to do to get their brains in gear before schools starts up? I ask myself. Enter Brain Academy. Right now there are 4 kids aged 6-9 whooping it up on my Wii, doing some simple math & visual tasks - 2 of them have "bigger brains" than me, lol! Fun, good for a rainy day especially, and IMO much better use of time than many other "games" out there.
Big Brains July 24, 2008 This game is challenging and takes a good bit of concentration. My kids love it and are getting better and better at it.
A really good brain workout June 24, 2008 Challenging and fun at the same time. Great for all ages so the whole family can play. My daughter and I enjoyed it so much we couldn't stop playing. The graphics and visuals are generic enough so this game won't become outdated in a year or two. We highly recommend it to families looking for good, clean, mentally stimulating entertainment.
I beat my girfriend in Wii Degree. (It was a proud moment) June 21, 2008 The Wii degree was fun, especially with a couple or group of people. Just don't have hard feelings afterwards, its just a game!
Good, but not Great June 18, 2008 "Good, but not Great" This game is a must have for younger kids, my 8yo triplets simply love it; and anything that challenges, or improves, thier mind is wonderful in my book! And as a 40yo, I like it too; I use it as my morning "Brain Calisthenics", every day with my coffee before work. The games are a bit limited to the point of semi-monotony, and more of variety should be included in any future versions. But my biggest gripe is never ending patronizing dialog, it takes forever to scroll through; and that is really frustrating when I am trying to fit in a few tests before work. My kids like the "teachers" boring banter, but not being able to shut it off for myself is infuriating!
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