Brain Genius 2 once again stars Dr Lababidi, the white-haired academic who compered the first game and blabbers solicitously, Kawashima-style, about the time of day and the frequency of your visits. But aside from him every bit of content is new, including a full complement of 16 original brain-training exercises.
Once again, the game will track your progress and let you know how you're doing, but this time around you'll also be able to compare your performance with that of other users of your mobile on a leaderboard. You can store three users in all, and to each you can attach a photo using your phone's camera.
Like its predecessor, Brain Genius 2 will also contain a couple of extras to accompany the main game, this time in the form of a selection of Sudoku and Crosspix puzzles, and in keeping with the latest new thing there's going to be a touchscreen version for those blessed with the technology too.
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