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The Educational Insights BrainBolt® Boost is a dynamic memory brain game designed for one player aged 5 and up. Featuring three engaging game modes—Classic, Memory Boost, and Sound Duos—this game enhances memory, reaction skills, and visual discrimination. With 10 light-up tiles and audio feedback, it offers a fun and interactive way to boost cognitive skills, making it an ideal gift for young learners.
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 20.32 x 16.51 cm; 230 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Item model number | 8474 |
Educational Objective(s) | Brain Teaser |
Language: | Unqualified, Multiple Languages |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Color | Multi |
Language | Multiple Languages |
ASIN | B0CRVTZH79 |
H**S
Super fun, challenging and can be put on quiet mode!
My 5 year old likes this, he'll take it in the car sometimes to stay entertained and it can be put on silent mode which is great for parents!
N**E
Correcte
C'est pour un cadeau mais utilisation compliquée
D**G
Great for travelling
This toy keeps the little rascal entertained on long car journeys. I also find myself that it's great fun and helps boost memory performance too. Whether a child or adult this is epic. It's simple to get the gist of yet gives a good engaging and rather addictive challenge.
J**S
Not just a game
This is not just for kids. Works good for therapy for stroke patients. Not too hard to figure out without instruction
C**W
A simple, tactile game that can be picked up and engaged with quickly and easily
In a nutshell:Things I liked:+ It's quite an engaging game, in memory mode at least. There are a few different modes which offer a bit of variation and different levels of challenge.+ It's pretty solidly made too. The lights are colourful and engaging, and it feels like it would withstand everyday usage.+ A fun little pick up and play.Things I didn't like:- It isn't going to hold attention for very long. It's more of an "a little and often" game.- The game itself could be fairly easily replicated with a simple app. The main point of having a stand alone unit is the physical nature of the device and the ergonimics.Do I recommend it?Yes, if you want a simple, tactile game that can be picked up and engaged with quickly and easily. Interacting with a physical device is a different experience than just an app on a phone or tablet and that's what you'd be getting this for. It's not going to hold attention for too long, but it is more of a physical experience and in many ways, that is a positive, particularly if you're trying to keep your child away from a phone or tablet.
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