Play Brain Voyage (USA) (En,Fr,Es) online

Play Brain Voyage (USA) (En,Fr,Es) Online

5/5
Nintendo DS(NDS)
2008-04-28

Brain Voyage features the famous German board game designer Dr. Reiner Knizia. He guides the player on a world tour through 13 different cities and explains how every puzzle works.

There are five variants for each of the 16 puzzles. These include clones of Memory or Minesweeper as well as a poker/solitaire hybrid in which the player's dealt cards and then he must try to place them in a grid to make the best hands. Depending on his score the player then gets rewarded a bronze, silver or gold medal and some coins which can then be spend for access to new cities (and therefore new puzzles) or purchasing new difficulty levels for any already unlocked puzzle.

The game also features DS Download Play which allows the host to share an unlocked puzzle with his friend even if he doesn't have the game.

  • DeveloperRazorback Developments Ltd
  • PublisherRazorback Developments Ltd
  • Release Date2008-04-28
  • GenresAction
  • PlatformsNintendo DS(NDS)
  • Players11

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Pro Tip

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