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Spb Brain Evolution hits the AppStore

Categories: Gaming, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, June 15th, 2009 at 1:18 AM

Spb Brain EvolutionSpb Software, which we know for their popular Windows Mobile apps, has a new game in the Apple AppStore. It’s Spb Brain Evolution, the world’s number one bestselling Windows Mobile game of 2008, which is also available on the Symbian platform.

As you can guess from its name, Spb Brain Evolution is a puzzle game designed to help users “improve memory, logic, arithmetic, and puzzle-solving skills.” The application is actually a suit of 10 games (Sudoku included), which have to be played in sequence with only good results in one game unlocking the next one for playing.

Moreover there are two independent game modes: Brain Marking and Brain Training, for evaluating the current “brain fitness” and for improving the score, respectively. Spb Brain Evolution keeps overall game statistics, builds progress reports, and supports profiles for multiple players. Brilliant play with high scores is rewarded with special certificates, which can be printed out and used to intimidate the more novice players among family and/or friends. Spb Brain Evolution also cites an interesting fact at the end of every completed training.

The game is already available in the AppStore from where you could grab it for $4.95.

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