Brain Flex is a little hard to explain. It's a game that forces you to think and react. You're asked weird questions from a number of categories and then using the touch screen answer said questions. You may be drawing lines to finish shapes, you may be clicking on a number of shapes because when combined they form the shape on the top screen, you could be clicking which side of coins is worth more money. These are small, simple tasks that get more and more complicated as you advance. Brain Flex also uses a local connection system that will find other people in the area playing the game and allow users to play multiplayer against one another. If I were smarter, I could probably find a better way to explain this game to you. It's a traveling, portable IQ test that makes you want to play it. When Brain Flex and the unshown Brain Training come out in 2006, Nintendo has to find a way to get these games into your hands.















