Jul 13, 2011 16:41 GMT  ·  By

Leading mobile software developer SPB Software has just announced the release of a new application on Android, none other than the famous SPB Brain Evolution game already available on other mobile platforms out there.

SPB Brain Evolution is now available for users on the leading mobile platforms on the market, including iPhone, Maemo, Symbian and Windows Phone 7, as well as on Google's Android OS, so that more people can keep their brain busy.

The new app comes with a set of intellectual mobile games aimed at enabling users train the brain and improve their memory, logic, arithmetic and puzzle-solving skills

“It effectively combines brain training with entertainment. It’s addictive, challenging and engaging at the same time,” the mobile application developer notes.

The application comes with a series of 12 mini-games, which are being played in sequence, as new games are being unlocked only when achieving good results in the previous ones.

The main features of this application include:

- The main features of this application include: - 12 exercises (including Sudoku) - addictive sequential game play - brain marking and training modes - scoring and progress tracking systems - multiple user profiles - cool facts knowledgebase

The game was designed so as to capture the player's attention for a long period of time, while delivering a really exciting playing experience. Interesting and surprising facts and statistics are being offered as rewards when a new level is completed.

“The 2 modes of the game will allow the players to track their personal brain evolution and see how they improve in the course of the game. The training mode develops logic, memory, calculation, orientation and pattern skills. The marking mode registers the individual progress,” the company notes.

SPB Brain Evolution should easily prove a useful and smart time-killer, as it provides both entertainment and fun, as well as the possibility to exercise the brain.

The new mobile game was made available for all handsets that run under Google's Android 1.6 or newer platform version, via the Android Market here.

Users can enjoy 4 out of 12 mini-games along with one round in the marking mode for free, but would have to pay $2.99 for the rest of the games, available via in-app purchase.