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Posted: Sep 26th 2007 10:09AM (Unverified) said

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I played Big Brain Academy instead of Brain Age specifically because of the time contraints. I have no tolerance for games that make me mess with the system clock in order to keep playing. I hated that you could only play Nintendogs for an hour before running out of things to do, and even in Animal Crossing (during the obsessive all-day playing you do at first), you eventually run out of things to do. Running out of things to do turns me off of a game faster than anything else -- I'm usually still annoyed about it the next day and much less likely to turn the game back on.

Posted: Sep 27th 2007 11:39AM (Unverified) said

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This is actually my one big complaint with Brain Age. I really, really dislike not being able to keep making progress even when I'm still exercising my brain. As ambient mentioned, I hated the same exact thing about Nintendogs, though thankfully I never have had that problem in Animal Crossing.

Though frankly, I'd rather die in a fire than choose Big Brain Academy over Brain Age. Big Brain Academy was tedious, miserable, and seriously lacking. Brain Age rocks my frickin' socks.

Posted: Sep 26th 2007 4:04PM (Unverified) said

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Maybe I just haven't unlocked this yet, but it irks me that I can only play one song with the piano each day. After I have played the new one, why can't I play any song that I have seen in the past?

Posted: Sep 27th 2007 12:21PM (Unverified) said

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sillierputty - Once you get so many stamps, a feature will be unlocked for Piano Player where, after you've played a randomly selected song, you can play again and choose any song you like. I think it's like...15 stamps or some such.

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