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MindGym

MindGym

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good mind puzzle entertainment
Review: Many of the puzzles were challenging, but a few were just a little too out there. Overall, it was pretty good for all of us mind puzzle fanatics!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A challenge to patience rather than mind
Review: Who doesn't want to improve his/her mind? So MindGym is definitely a captivating title, esp. when Brain Gym has proved its amazing efficacy. However this CD is a disappointment. You need to have a lot of time to kill before venturing into this CD. First you have to suffer through the author's assessment in enforced interaction before you can get into the locker for trying out various exercises. If you make a wrong click, you have to go through the same assessment and exercises again and again. The over-dramatic and doctrinaire voice is a bit irritating. The graphic designs and technical computer applications are good. What is most needed is some easy directions for the user's navigation to choose. That will help to salvage what is of value in the games, puzzles and drills. Otherwise, the money and time invested would be much better spent on learning and practising Paul Dennison's Brain Gym instead.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A challenge to patience rather than mind
Review: Who doesn't want to improve his/her mind? So MindGym is definitely a captivating title, esp. when Brain Gym has proved its amazing efficacy. However this CD is a disappointment. You need to have a lot of time to kill before venturing into this CD. First you have to suffer through the author's assessment in enforced interaction before you can get into the locker for trying out various exercises. If you make a wrong click, you have to go through the same assessment and exercises again and again. The over-dramatic and doctrinaire voice is a bit irritating. The graphic designs and technical computer applications are good. What is most needed is some easy directions for the user's navigation to choose. That will help to salvage what is of value in the games, puzzles and drills. Otherwise, the money and time invested would be much better spent on learning and practising Paul Dennison's Brain Gym instead.


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