Big Brain Academy Wii Degree

Big Brain Academy Wii Degree




Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree tests your brains with fun problems for any age or level of education. Play against up to 8 people with 15 new activities — memory, analysis, number crunching, visual recognition and quick thinking. The Wii Remote controller’s hands-on control makes playing a cinch. In split screen two-player versus mode, the same puzzle problems will appear in a different order — The first player to get 12 correct answers wins.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars love it!
Simple, easy, and fun. One of MUST OWN games for Wii. Our family loves this game!

4 Stars Controller Control
Big Brain Academy is a challeging game that is a hit for any age over 5 or so. The biggest issue we have had is getting precise enough control on the Wii controllers to ensure you don’t click too quickly on the wrong answer attempting to beat your best time. Your “Big Brain” is measured on accuracy of picking the right picture, shape, number, etc in the shortest time. That’s it! If you can flip shapes in your brain and can follow moving shapes, you can play this game. The fun really begins when you take on your spouse in a test-off to see who’s smarter. Don’t challenge your kids! They just might beat you!

4 Stars Big Brain Academy
I tried Big Brain Academy at my friend’s house and immediately knew I was going to go buy it. First you enroll your Mii in the academy, and then take a fun test to see the “weight” of your brain. When playing by yourself you can practice all different subjects including computing, memorizing, visualizing, identifying, and more. You can also re-test once you feel you’ve gotten better at the subjects. There is also a brain quiz, which mixes all different aspects of the test but you can play it with friends and see who will get the higher score. You can also compete with friends one on one.

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