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Spb Brain Evolution - Your Brain Can Do Better!
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BODY,TD {FONT-FAMILY:verdana,tahoma,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:9pt}H4 {FONT-FAMILY:verdana,tahoma,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:130%;MARGIN-BOTTOM:7px}P {MARGIN-TOP:0px;MARGIN-BOTTOM: 10px; FONT-FAMILY:verdana,tahoma,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:9pt}UL,LI {MARGIN-TOP:3px;MARGIN-BOTTOM: 0px; FONT-FAMILY:verdana,tahoma,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;FONT-SIZE:8pt}Spb Brain Evolution is an intellectual software game that helps to train the brain and improve memory, logic, arithmetic, and puzzle-solving skills. The application is a suit of 10 mini-games, which have to be played in sequence: only good results in a game, unlock the next one.Spb Brain Evolution Features: Addictive gameplay Brain Marking and Brain Training modes 10 development mini-games (Sudoku included) Handy hardware keys control Different awards for better play Knowledge base User profiles support Game Modes Spb Brain Evolution has two different game modes: Brain Marking mode - to test your current mind status Brain Training mode ? to improve your mind abilities Mini-Games There are 10 mini-games available: Arithmetics Quadronica Memorics Sudoku Numbers Minesweeper Balltracker Guess Who Encyclopedia Matches Awards Spb Brain Evolution has special awards for most advanced players. Training Program Complete Certificate Nobel Prize Winner Certificate Additional Features Full game statistics Knowledge base User profiles support Multilanguage support
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