Developed in co-operation with neuroscientist Dr Ryuta Kawashima, the idea behindDevilish Brain Training– the third game in a franchise which has sold more than 15 million copies across Europe to date – is to train your brain by completing a series of challenging exercises with an emphasis on concentration skills and focus to train your working memory; an important brain function based around the temporary storage of information for manipulation. Through playing each exercise for a few minutes per day over the course of several weeks, you will have the time to notice whether personal improvements in your focus are being made.
Dr Kawashima's Devilish Brain Training Can you stay focused? offers 30 exercises and minigames, including 18 which are brand new, with the core exercises dynamically adapting to create bespoke training programmes for all abilities. For example, Devilish Calculations challenges you to recall the answer to a previous mathematical problem while paying attention to the next one in line. The questions come thick and fast and you have to concentrate hard while remembering specific information to make sure you don’t make any mistakes.
Devilish Mice, meanwhile, challenges you to simultaneously track the path of some mice while they are being chased by cats. It sounds simple but it's a lot harder than you think! If you find one of the exercises too tricky and perform poorly then the game dynamically adjusts the difficulty based on your real-time results. By offering a stiff challenge and shifting the difficulty to match your performance, Devilish Brain Training will constantly push you to stay focused and access your short-term memory.
- Challenge your abilities to focus with eight Devilish Training exercises that'll push you to the limit
- Try Training Supplements to test your brain in other ways or attempt to complete the Concentration Challenge
- Play against your friends and family, using multiple save slots to keep different profiles on one Game Card
- Use StreetPass to trade data with other users and see if you can beat their Devilish Training scores Please note: you can only appreciate the 3D effect of Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS XL on the system itself. Game visuals display in 2D on Nintendo 2DS. All screenshots and game footage on this site are captured in 2D mode.