There’s little Nintendo can do about that, but the surprising thing about the new Brain Training is what a poor showcase it is for the Switch, and especially the Switch Lite. Get ready to challenge your brain in a variety of ways in Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch. Moreover, it was a difficult transition period for Nintendo, as not only had the GameCube not been a success but the Game Boy Advance had reached the end of its natural life and the DS was only being tentatively promoted as a direct replacement. Brain Training was the first of the derogatorily named ‘non-games’, titles that included the likes of Big Brain Academy and Nintendogs and which went on to become amongst the most successful video games of their generation. Train together! Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch - check your smarts with a range of entertaining tests. Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training for the Switch. If you're connected to the internet and have a Nintendo Switch Online membership, you can show your training results in the game's rankings and compete for high scores with friends! Retail boxed copys of Dr Kawashima's Brain Training includes the Nintendo Switch Stylus! Some games can be played separately but you’re encouraged to take part in ‘daily training’ so you can calculate your brain’s mental age. Retail boxed copies of Dr Kawashima's Brain Training includes the Nintendo Switch stylus To play certain exercises on Nintendo Switch Lite, a Joy-Con pair is required and a device to recharge the Joy-Con controllers, such as the Joy-Con charging grip, … With one Joy-Con each, challenge friends and family to select kinds of training. Dr Kawashima's Brain Training Nintendo Switch Game. Retail boxed copies of Dr Kawashima's Brain Training includes the Nintendo Switch stylus To play certain exercises on Nintendo Switch Lite, a Joy-Con pair is required and a device to recharge the Joy-Con controllers, such as the Joy-Con charging grip, will also be required New & Used (20) from £20.45 + … Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training is back! You can play the game alone or with a friend. Presumably the developers didn’t know about the Lite when they were working on the game, but it’s unfortunate just how much of the new functionality is based around playing on the full fat Switch console. Get ready to challenge your brain in a variety of ways in Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch! Test your skills with an assortment of exercises and tests in different play styles, such as holding your Nintendo Switch console vertically and using a stylus or your finger, or using the Right Joy-Con's* IR Motion Camera, which detects the shape of your fingers! Get ready to challenge your brain in a variety of ways in Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch! Want to take on friends and family? Test your skills with an assortment of exercises and tests in different play styles, such as holding your Nintendo Switch console vertically and using a stylus or your finger, or by using the right Joy-Con’s IR Motion Camera. And if nothing else a sobering opportunity to think about how much has changed since the original came out in 2005. With classic exercises from past Brain Training games, as well as new challenges, you'll be ready to see how old your brain is once more. Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch will be released in the U.K. on Jan. 3, 2020, according to a new trailer for the game. As has happened more than once in Nintendo’s storied history, they realised that major change was necessary and so many of the DS’s biggest releases were aimed at non-gamers, a successful tactic that later inspired the Wii and in particular titles like Wii Fit and Wii Music. You can also predict just how out of place it feels in the modern era…. Enjoy new exercises, some of them making use of the right Joy-Con's IR Motion Camera*, or tap and train with classic exercises from past Brain Training games … Want to take on friends and family? There is strong evidence that the mini-games actually do little to nothing for your cognitive functions. Not only is the audience for Brain Training now used to using smartphones for such things but they’re also used to paying little or nothing for them.