I would like this to be a short update today. Really.
Picross DS
Some improvement, another weird memory score, and some lame times.
51.74 seconds for Nonstop Time Attack,
46.15 seconds for No X Marks,
39.48 seconds for Error Search, and a shocking
1.69 seconds for Memory Search. I'm like The Flash, if he used his powers for video games.
Bringeth forth thine chartest of charts!
Big Brain Academy
The only minigames that the game covered that I haven't reviewed yet are the Memorize category's "Sound Bites" and Compute's "Written Math." "Sound Bites" is pretty much like Simon, where you have to tap things in the order that they make noises, while "Written Math" forces you to solve math problems that they spell out with words. REAL ACTUAL WORDS.
My brain lost some weight, measuring in at
1070g. I still have my
C+, although I now have the brain of a
fashion stylistI think this chart is pretty fashionable and stylish.
Planet Puzzle League
Two new records today!
3171 points in Score Attack,
2728 points in Lift Attack, and
145 points in Garbage Attack!
Prepare for the CHART ATTACK!
Brain Age
Brain Age 1 comes first, of course. The Stroop test was a little unforgiving today, because I messed up a couple times. I also did Number Cruncher, which required that I count things, and the good ol' Connect Maze.
Long story short, I received a
brain age of 31, which I'm going to blame on the Stroop test.
Remember yesterday, when I set all those records? I did it again! It is as if by magic. Rock, Paper, Scissors, Symbol Match, and High Number. THEY ALL GOT
SERVED.For my efforts, I was assigned a
brain age of 25, bringing the Aver-Age up to
28!
Here is visual confirmation of that fact.
Pac-Man
I have redeemed myself! I've learned how to not die during the first screen, and I've started using the warp thing on the left and right to my advantage. I'm going to say that the brain training is working, so that it's not a complete waste of time. I've achieved a new lifetime high score of
15250 points in Pac-Man! BILLY MITCHELL, WATCH OUT.
In fact, Billy Mitchell, why don't you writhe in fear at the sight of this chart?
I know you're writhing, Billy. I can feel it in the water.
Labels: Nintendo DS, The Daily Grind