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February 4th, 2009, 11:30 GMT · By

Spb Brain Evolution Now Available for Symbian As Well

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Spb Software, a leading developer of Windows Mobile applications, has announced that its Spb Brain Evolution game, a number one bestselling title for Windows Mobile touch-screen devices all around the world, is available now for Symbian S60 smartphone users as well.

The Spb Brain Evolution comes as an intellectual game meant to offer users ways of improving their memory, logic or arithmetic, as well as their puzzle-solving skills. Basically, the application consists of an intriguing suite of 10 addictive mini-games, all of which need to be played in a given sequence. Finishing a game with good results will guarantee that the next one is unlocked.

Two independent game modes are available with Spb Brain Evolution, namely Brain Marking and Brain Training, which allow users either to evaluate the current level of their skills or improve their results, depending on the mode they select to play.

Those who enter the game will be able to test their logic, memory and calculation, orientation and patterns as well as facts and statistics by playing Arithmetics, Balltracker, Encyclopedia, Guess Who, Matches, Memorics, Minesweeper, Numbers, Quadronica, and Sudoku. The game suite is able to memorize game statistics and progress reports, along with profiles for multiple players.

The highest scores are then rewarded special achievement certificates for the excellent play, while the game also gives a special citation from its included interesting fact knowledge base at the end of any completed training.

The new Spb Brain Evolution for Symbian can be used with Symbian 9.1, Symbian 9.2, Symbian 9.3, Symbian 9.5. The game suite supports different screen resolutions including 240x320, 320x240, and 360x640. The company announced that the game could be acquired for $14.95 from its website. A 15-day trial version is also available, so that you can see whether the game appeals to you or not.

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