My new brain games

Hi there and welcome back to my blog, how are you? I hope you are well. Today I’m going to talk about the new brain games that I’ve started playing. They are called G E I S T, Neuronation and mindPal.

G E I S T (AKA Memorado)

The one thing about this brain game, that it has a daily IQ test. This test doesn;t give you the answers which makes it difficult to remember the answers. This game offers a completely different set of games compared to my other games. One favorite game that I like to play is called Panda Pop, where you have to tap on the balloons that are styled like a panda and not the actual pandas themselves.

Another round that I like is a round called Painting Path when the player is given a grid of squares and the player has to move these coloured boxes around the grid to fill it but each of the colours have a limited amount of squares to move around in.

The one thing that I don’t like about this game is it doesn’t allow you to replay any of the rounds. And the fact that it doesn’t give you a score, just perfect, passed or failed.

Neuronation

This game is far more complex in its layout and the way that it delivers its tests but all the games are unique, There is this one particular game that I do like playing and it’s called Trail Tracker where the player is given a grid and a set of arrows and the challenge is to start at certain point on the grid and following the directions, that the game gives you to do.

This game doesn’t constrict you on how long you play but it is full of adverts.

MindPal

This game has only a couple of unique games, the rest are all copies from previous games. There is this one game called Path Finder where you get a grid with dots all over it and the aim is to connect up the matching colour dots up without crossing paths and using the whole grid.

All of these games are free and available in the iOS app store and in the Google Play store.

That’s it for now. Once again, I just want to thank a few people. Firstly, I would like to thank my mum, dad, sister and my Naughty Mamaji, for being by my side, throughout everything. I would like to thank everyone from BTS for sharing this with the community. I would like to thank Kanika, Shirley, and everyone at Carers Trust for giving me the confidence to share my story and I would like to thank Joe for motivating me to get back on the horse. And I would like to thank everyone at the hospital, my family and friends, and everyone who I’ve met on this journey.

Next time, i;m going to talk about the word games that I like to play every morning. Please feel free to leave a comment and as always, if you buy something from Amazon, through the blog or click on an advert, 100% of the money that I get goes to charity.

Thanks and I shall see you soon.

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