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Disney Releases Einstein’s Brain Game

July 6th, 2008 by Arjan Olsder Posted in New Releases | No Comments »

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Tapping into a pretty much saturated mobile game genre with a pretty
much unusual license, the Walt Disney Internet Group releases
Einstein’s Brain Game.

The game features 20 brain training exercises which take you on a journey through Einstein’s theories of relativity and ideas about the solar system.  It features 4 categories – maths, memory, logic and visual coordination, as well as a bonus Sudoku puzzle game, to give the brain a thorough work-out.

Albert Einstein, the renowned Nobel Prize-winning physicist is virtually on hand throughout the game to offer advice and comments on your progress – so you can “learn” directly from the great genius himself!

The Einstein’s Brain Game online community portal will feature a competition that will allow gamers to compete with other players across Europe to determine who has the biggest brain. Further, the portal will feature a free bonus quiz that test the players general trivia knowledge.

Players will also be able to test their mental mettle head to head against their friends via Bluetooth on select handsets.

“These mental challenge games are hugely engaging and are ideally suited to the mobile platform, being easy to pick up and play at any time,” says Sunil Gunderia, VP mobile, WDIG.

“We believe that the iconic Einstein image and name combined with the popularity of brain training and puzzle games will bring in new audiences to mobile gaming”.

With the rise of the brain training genre Disney will look to extend the Einstein brand to a range of brain training and puzzle games well suited for the casual gamer.

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