Encleverment Experiment

 
Encleverment Experiment
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7.0 (2)

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ESRB Rating E (Everyone)
Price $10 (800 Points)
Release Date November 11, 2009

Unlock the full game to offer your assistance in Professor Ivor Question's Encleverment Experiment! He's looking for people just like you to play his 16 exciting minigames, collect 60 available Mascots and create new challenges in his Home-made Game editor! Featuring support for the Big Button Controller and Live Vision Camera, the Encleverment Experiment also includes full Avatar support and LIVE play for up to four players!

Features

A myriad of mini-games to make your mind more magnificent await in the Encleverment Experiment! Join Professor Ivor Question in his lab and test your mental faculties to the limit. One to four players compete in 16 mind-bending games, collecting Noodles (the currency of geniuses!) to spend on over 50 collectable Mascots. Or Take-A-Test and track your ongoing Encleverment over time! Train the four quadrants of your brain or use the Home-Made game feature to create your own quiz shows. With 15 in-game opponents to beat, many multiplayer modes, full Avatar support and the Professor as your guide, the Encleverment never ends!

  • Full-featured support: The game features playable Avatar support, along with Big Button Controller and Live Vision Camera support.
  • Great amounts of encleverment: Play 16 word, picture, and logic-based mini-games! Unlock, challenge, and beat 15 A.I. opponents, and unlock 60 collectable Mascots using Noodles, your reward for taking part in Professor Ivor Question's game show!
  • Train your brain: Brain-training mode tracks your encleverment over time and prepares your mental muscles to take on your friends.
  • Multiplayer: Two to four player local and LIVE multiplayer modes keep the fun going with friends.
  • Your own game shows: Create your own game shows using the Home-Made Game editor.

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Challenging...yet fun!

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"Encleverment Experiment" is a game to test your brain skills. In a way, it's kind of like "Brain Challenge" for XBLA...but different. There are many different kinds of tests including memory, figuring out directions, fitting pieces together, math races, logic puzzles, etc. The Professor gives you instructions at the start of each set of puzzles so you aren't completely in the dark starting out. The puzzles and challenges along the way earn you points to buy animals in the in-game store...basically, the same set of animals with different clothing.

I won this game from the game publisher in a contest, but I still think it's a good game...especially for those that like to keep their brains "in shape".

 
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There are 16 different minigames to play on this Brain teaser game. You can do daily tests, or compete in a Game Show to see who the brainiest is... well... unfortunately I can only play against the computer as my husband is colour-blind and therefore unable to play a fair few of the minigames in this game :( You can play online too, but I haven't been able to do this - need to get myself a new Gold sub ;) There is a good variety of minigames, but about a third of them rely on you being able to determine the colours, so it's not suitable for you if you can't see the difference between red and green. :( Having said that, the majority of people are not going to be affected by this :)

So, it's a cutesy style, which won't appeal to everyone, but I liked it :) I like the collecting of mascots - gives you an additional reason to keep playing - some mascots need you to have earned so many points, others will be unlocked for purchase after you have achieved a task such as completing a mini-game with no incorrect answers.

All in all, it's worth a go if you are after a brain-training type of game, and the cute style doesn't put you off :) Will definitely appeal to the kids, but some of the mini-games are pretty difficult for the younger ones - luckily there is the option to change the difficulty :)




 
 
 

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