» Game Description

The Amazing Brain Train

Fueled by your mental energy, Professor Fizzwizzle's Brain Train will take you on a brain-boosting adventure! There are 15 different brain games in five different categories including Search, Memory, Numbers and more! But the real test will be to decide which mode to play! Perform epic deeds in Quest Mode, see if you can make the grade in Test Mode or try and master any of the brain games in Practice Mode! Put your mighty mind to the test and see how far you can go!

» Game Features

  • 15 Different Games For Your Brain!
  • Play Test, Quest Or Practice Mode!
  • 32 Unique Trophies To Unlock!
  • Put Your Mind To The Test!

» Game Reviews

  • “Amazing as the title of the game projects. This game will have you constantly trying the exercises over and over again, but never gets boring. It gets exciting when you answer that last question in a split second and beating your own personal score, but you still feel that it isn't good enough. The brain train has you trying to solve the problems of each animal, but you have to play the mini games to power that brain train of yours. Obviously the better you do the further your train goes. This game can become quite addicting, actually it will become surprisingly addictive as you attempt to always beat your score. It is just an amazing game.” – SykotikDisaster

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • CPU: P 500

» Extra Info

Developer: Grubby Games
Release Date: 2008-05-23
Tags: adventure, brain teaser, puzzle

Did you know that…
In animals, the brain is the control center of the central nervous system, responsible for behavior. In mammals, the brain is located in the head, protected by the skull and close to the primary sensory apparatus of vision, hearing, equilibrioception (balance), sense of taste, and olfaction (smell). While all vertebrates have a brain, most invertebrates have either a centralized brain or collections of individual ganglia. Some animals such as cnidarians and echinoderms do not have a centralized brain, and instead have a decentralized nervous system, while animals such as sponges lack both a brain and nervous system entirely.

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