Since 1946 Mensa has been bringing together the most intelligent people in the world and convincing them to pay annual membership fees for a card that proves how clever they are. Now the world's largest gathering of large IQ scores teams with Square Enix for Mensa Academy, a game aimed at training others to pay annual membership fees for a card that proves how clever they are.
Called American Mensa Academy in America (we're off to a grand start), the game aims at training players brains through a series of coaching and practice exercises to think like someone that might one day attend Mensa dances and read Mensa publications. There'll be plenty of X is to Y as A is to something questions, word problems, puzzles, and other intelligence-straining activities covering five different categories: Math, Language, Logic, Memory, and Visual.
All of this training leads to a test to determine the player's Mensa Academy score, which is like their Brain Age but someone already did that.
"We are very excited about the development and launch of the American Mensa Academy game. Many of the puzzles and quizzes are similar to the questions and challenges presented on the actual Mensa Admissions Test. What a great way to challenge yourself and your friends." said Pamela L. Donahoo, CAE, executive director America Mensa Ltd. via official press release.
Developed by Barnstorm Games, American Mensa Academy launches July 27 for Windows PC, with versions in the works for consoles, iPhone, Android, 3DS, and more.
Who knows? Maybe this is your stepping stone towards one day spending $63 a year.