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Brain Challenge for Your Xbox Live Arcade

- Keep your brain healthy and fresh playing casual games

By: Calin Ciabai, Games Editor

You probably know already everything about Brain Challenge, Gameloft's game that's already available for PC, Nintendo DS, mobile phones and iPod. What you probably don't know is that,
starting today, the game is also available for purchase on Xbox Live Arcade and it promises to keep your brain healthy, tidy and ready for all the challenges.

Brain Challenge, the game, offers you a daily training test that includes 5 mini-games in five categories (Visual, Memory, Logic, Math and Focus) for everyday practice and a healthy brain. And it's probably really suitable to play after you "enjoy" an Uwe Boll movie. Postal 3 for example, since it's ready to be launched.

The game will also offer you a personal coach to give you advices and help you improve your ratings, online and offline multiplayer modes for up to four players – and we all know that more brains mean more fun. The multiplayer option also comes with an Xbox 360 exclusive feature – a card based game that will always leave you asking for more. And if you are one of those stress pots, a Stress Mode is also available and it promises to cool you down in a second – that is unless you can't solve the puzzle and start smashing things around, of course.

"We at Gameloft have been anticipating this launch since last year and are very excited to finally offer Brain Challenge to the Xbox Live Arcade community," said Gonzague de Vallois, senior vice president, publishing, Gameloft. "The casual games market has exploded and Xbox Live Arcade is at the forefront of that by offering quality games such as Brain Challenge."

This means that if you are a casual game lover and you love taking care of your brain (feeding it with 100% natural food, taking it to the seaside and so on), you will probably love Gameloft's Brain Challenge. At least it will be a challenge you will definitely win.

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