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American Mensa Academy Nintendo Wii Game guaranteed to work like new and backed by the Retrolio Games 90-day no questions asked returns policy!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:814290012298
Condition:Used
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:WII_AMERICAN_MENSA_ACADEMY
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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we have fun as a family using this and are all learning from it. We wanted something that we could all learn from and this was an excellent choice.
My parents have a Wii that they don’t use probably enough. They are retired (70+). My mom loves word games and puzzles and getting my dad to play is like pulling teeth. They reported back a big thumbs up on this game.So consider this review a thumbs up from the older retired crowd.
Good way to pass time and train your brain all at once! A little repetitive, but overall a fun way to stretch your mental muscles.
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I bought this game for my mom and myself. I am interested in brain building games, but I found online subscriptions inconvenient because I often lost interest after a few months. I figured for the price, this was a good investment.Overall, I do like it. It is challenging enough. The games can seem deceptively simple. I find them interesting. However, the game can be a little stressful because you don’t have a lot of time to work things out. For anyone who has test anxiety, you may not enjoy this game. My mom had a hard time understanding the rules, though her eyesight is bad so she can’t read. One thing I don’t like about this game is that it doesn’t explain the answers that you get wrong (though supposedly they do on the test). For the life of me, I do not know why a balalaika is like a lung.I haven’t played all the levels, and I have not played party mode (which multiple players). The test can be intimidating, but the games start out much easier (so don’t worry). Coach is much like the games in solo play, except you have to get a higher amount of points. What is nice about coach, though, is that it explains the games more and gives tips.There are several categories:LANGUAGE: games include putting words in alphabetical order, choosing the letter missing in a word, trying to figure out what a bunch of jumbled letters spell, choosing which word doesn’t belong with the rest, and choosing words that are antonyms. I have not played shuffleword. Word deductions giv.
A challenge to keep you active and awaken a sleeping brain. You might just surprise yourself and realize you know more than you thought….or find that you need to re-awaken your brain to some subjects.
nice game
A great play alone game when you want to give your brain a workout – very important to keep those synapses snapping!
ordered this game because it looked like a good value in mental exercise.after a couple of weeks playing, i love it.i am over 40 and was looking to get/stay sharper.this game trains me to think more logically, more quickly.gameplay starts out easy enough to get used to the questions. you can dive right in.difficulty increases as you advance.you can play to progress through the levels, get coaching from the professor for a specific challenge, and/or take a brain-twisting test.this game will keep me interested and playing for a long time.i don’t know if this game will prepare you for the Mensa test, but i don’t see how it could hurt.i have taken an IQ test before and it seems to me that being used to solving the problems in this game would have helped me in some areas of that test.CON: it isn’t always clear why a particular answer is correct. the game does a good job at explaining/demonstrating how to arrive at the correct answer. even so, there have been several times where i couldn’t figure out why one answer was correct over another.