- Publisher: Nintendo
- Release Date: Jun 5, 2006
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 32 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 20 out of 32
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Mixed: 9 out of 32
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Negative: 3 out of 32
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Jul 29, 2011I love this game. It's hard not to enjoy it because there's so many things you can do on here. The availability of reaching a certain grade or medal (I love creating records on here!) makes it really feel as if you have achieved something.
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BradA.Jul 24, 2006Actually a very fun game. It doesn't feel as "scientific" as "Brain Age" but it is much more colorful and free of the written/verbal input issues "Brain Age" was prone to have. Nintendo really has come up with a winning formula with these "Touch Generation" games.
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BubbleM.Jul 3, 2006It's an addicting game for a while. Don't get me wrong it's a great game but sometimes you just wanna play a different game. But a really fun thing in the game is trying to beat your sibling or friend's score.
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TonyG.Aug 1, 2006
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djimAug 15, 2007
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AlanL.Jul 18, 2006Shallow but fun .......comparison of the players scores would of been a good option to feature. Not overly difficult - on day 2 of the game and have got most Gold Award.... need to turn them to Platinum now!
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BMGJan 11, 2009Big Brain Academy has definately given me a bigger brain! There is so much to do before you can finish the game!
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Awards & Rankings
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#28 Most Discussed DS Game of 2006
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#39 Most Shared DS Game of 2006
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Competitive people will be glued to this game for hours; some of the more advanced stages are very challenging, with the added bonus of keeping your brain in tip-top shape. [JPN Import]
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Overwhelmingly colorful and peppy environment aside, I think Big Brain Academy is a bit more fun and fulfilling than Brain Age with its quicker pace game style and fantastic multiplayer focus, and it's a great continuation of the newly-formed Touch Generations line for DS gamers.
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The games are very entertaining and the wireless multiplayer has provided hours of enjoyment, especially since up to eight people can play using a single copy.