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The demo is now available on the Nintendo eShop

The demo is now available on the Nintendo eShop

New one is a free demo Great Brain Academy: The Challenge of the Mind Per Nintendo Switch Available for download from Nintendo eShop. In this new multiplayer party game suitable for everyone, players can improve their skills and speed by practicing certain functions and having fun at the same time.

In the demo, players can try the Mental Stretching mode, which challenges the sequence of puzzles in three categories: Cognitive, Intuitive and Algebraic. There are many more puzzles in this mode, including the whole game, memory and analysis types. Those who want to buy can pre-order the game from the Nintendo eShop.

You can “taste” the party mode. Up to four players * can compete “mind against mind” to get more points by completing tasks faster. Each participant sets their own difficulties ranging from simple (for children) to difficult (super elite), so even the youngest can compete against their parents.

No academy would be complete without a professor and the eminent Professor Blancini re-enteredGreat Brain Academy: The Challenge of the Mind As a guest. For those who buy the entire game, other modes are available, such as the selection method, which players will challenge in a series of five functions. Professor Blancini will give each one a brain score based on their performance, and it will help you get game coins to help you unlock the costumes for your avatar.

For those who want to train before the next game, there is always a mental stretching mode in which anyone can repeat their favorite activities and try to get points and medals. You can enter Ghost Challenge mode and compete with other users’ data. Players can compete with others on their friends list, family members with profiles on the same Nintendo Switch console, or even with friendly competitors from around the world.

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