Brain Challenge 2: Think Again! This game is now entirely free to download and play, without any additional in-app purchases. Please note the present up… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsThis game is now entirely free to download and play, without any additional in-app purchases. Please note the present update includes advertising banners in menus and loading screens. If you already own the paid version of this game, you don’t need to update it and your game will remain ad free.Think you know everything about brain training? Think Again! "If only real-life education could be as fun as this ace brain trainer." - PockerGamer.co.uk (8/10 & Silver Award)Brain Challenge 2: Think Again! is the latest entry in the most comprehensive brain training franchise on iPhone and iPod touch, providing a total brain workout. Train your brain in the classic brain exercise categories: Memory, Visual, Logic and Math as well as innovative categories exclusive to Gameloft’s Brain Challenge franchise: Stress Training, Focus and never seen before on iPhone, Visual training.• A total of 38 mini-games ensuring hours of fun brain challenge• 30 mini-games to boost your math, logic, memory and focus skills• 5 mini-games to reduce stress and help you relax• Never before seen on iPhone: Visual Training mini-games to prevent eyesight loss• 3 bonus mini-games• 4 coaches and an improved chart system ensuring the most personalized brain development program• A remodeled interface that displays player avatars and brain usage percentages• Cute and fresh graphics make this game candy for the eyesFollow us on twitter for exclusive info on Brain Challenge™ and other Gameloft games:http://twitter.com/BrainChallenge_ Information Seller: Genre:Education, Trivia Release:Sep 18, 2009 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal lena Well-Known Member Mar 26, 2011 1,049 2 36 #2 lena, Dec 19, 2011 The update mentions that there are now ads. But that people who payed 4.99 for it can just not update and not get ads. At least they're honest about it, unlike some other devs, but I still imagine it sucks to have to manually manage your updates from now on if you paid for this game. Lightlii Well-Known Member Feb 10, 2011 60 0 0 #3 Lightlii, Dec 19, 2011 That's exactly what I have to do as of today, since Gameloft and EA started to implement ads in their (former) paid games. From now on I'll have to check every single update if it includes ads, bevor I update. What a pain, just because of that freemium&IAP junk and people who support it. As of now it seems I won't be buying any further Gameloft games (own like 9 out of 10 games from them) because they're soon all becoming freemium, EA seems to be next in line, they started to include ads in former paid games like Dead Space! Well, I'll just shift my purchases to indie devs and if that becomes a problem in the future too.... I just as well stop buying iOS games all together. I have like 480 right now, that will last me a lifetime to finish them all... I sure as hell won't accept that freemium/ads garbage (sorry for the rant ) (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
The update mentions that there are now ads. But that people who payed 4.99 for it can just not update and not get ads. At least they're honest about it, unlike some other devs, but I still imagine it sucks to have to manually manage your updates from now on if you paid for this game.
That's exactly what I have to do as of today, since Gameloft and EA started to implement ads in their (former) paid games. From now on I'll have to check every single update if it includes ads, bevor I update. What a pain, just because of that freemium&IAP junk and people who support it. As of now it seems I won't be buying any further Gameloft games (own like 9 out of 10 games from them) because they're soon all becoming freemium, EA seems to be next in line, they started to include ads in former paid games like Dead Space! Well, I'll just shift my purchases to indie devs and if that becomes a problem in the future too.... I just as well stop buying iOS games all together. I have like 480 right now, that will last me a lifetime to finish them all... I sure as hell won't accept that freemium/ads garbage (sorry for the rant )