A delightful twist to the Same Game style of gaming. Sudoku Speaking of grids and numbers, here's the by now expected puzzle where you fill in the blanks so the digits do not repeat themselves.
Memorics You are shown a grid of coloured shapes for a few moments, and then asked to replicate part of the layout on a blank grid. Minesweeper The classic hunting game that was bundled on pretty much every Windows machine out there, now in pocketable form.
Balltracker Can you steer a ball into a target square, knowing which way it will bounce when it hits an obstacle? A mix of planning and memory here, and quite challenging. Guess Who Unfortunately not the kids game where you ask about 'orange hair' and if you are Maria, but still involving pattern matching.
To be honest, it looks more like recognising viruses from clues to their shapes. This is the game I have most trouble with. Encyclopedia A short, fast hit to try and improve both your memory and your chances of winning the next pub quiz you enter.
Matches Finally we have the classic game of moving matches around to try and make certain shapes and numbers of boxes. To be honest, very few of these games could stand alone in the application market. I think Quadronica might have a chance, but only a slim one, and there's already a glut of Sudoku games out there, and the others don't have the ability to be played for long periods of time.
The key is that, individually, they are geared towards short bursts of playing time, so when you add all these short bursts together, you get a strong and addictive package which is well suited for a mobile phone game. It is not without faults though — the game itself appears to be a port from the Windows Mobile version, which means all the on-screen buttons are navigated by moving a cursor around, or by pressing a numerical short-key.
Which is the Windows Mobile UI way of doing things. Not S This, along with using the two soft keys in a non-standard S60 way, is far from being a deal-breaker, but it does impact on the immediate usability of Brain Evolution — you could argue you're getting 11 games for the price of 10, with the last game being trying to bring up the right combination of menus and option screens to find the Exit command on Brain Evolution.
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