SPB Brain Evolution 1.5 Reviewed By Catherine Fitch


image Most of you are probably familiar with Clinton Fitch, the owner and administrator of the popular website, Clinton Fitch(dot)com.  But how many of you are familiar with the name Catherine Fitch?  If the answer was not too many, I have a feeling that is about to change.  Catherine, of course, is Clinton’s daughter, and she has just posted a review in Clinton’s Mobile Teens section that will "knock your socks off."  As they say in the music business, this girl has got chops. 

In her latest review, Catherine looks at the new upgrade of Spb Brain Evolution 1.5 (I reviewed version 1.0, here).  Of the game, she states:

The application uses the games to encourage the player’s mind to think quickly and clearly. Some games, such as Balltracker, require strategy and planning, while others, like Arithmetics, require the player to solve a problem has quickly as possible. The game begins by creating a profile of the player’s name and completing a diagnostic test called a Brain Marking to determine the initial brain status, which is labeled as Child, Schoolboy, Student, Intern, etc. After the initial status is determined, the player is introduced to 4 of the 10 games, 2 of which must be played to complete a day’s "Brain Training." Each game’s difficulty increases with consistent play. The difficulty of each game is tracked on a bar underneath the game’s name where the last and best results. As the player moves up in difficulty, the more games are unlocked to play.  As more games are unlocked, the number of games required to complete each Brain Training is increased. To judge the player’s progress, he must complete another Brain Marking. Progress is tracked in the "My Diary" tab with a graph and a calendar. As the player progresses he is awarded "certificates" and "ribbons" for maxing out the difficulty of a game or completing the entire training in the application.

Click here to check out Catherine’s full review.  Keep watching Clinton Fitch(dot)com to see what other surprises the Fitch family may have up their sleeves.


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