The updates provided around 2021 significantly improved the value proposition of Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training on the Nintendo Switch. By adding the World Championship and new memory exercises, Nintendo ensured that the game remained a staple for users wanting to maintain cognitive health through consistent, engaging, and now competitive, puzzles.
: A high-difficulty exercise unlocked after achieving a Brain Age Score of 20.
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The Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training series has been a commercial success, with over 10 million copies sold worldwide across all platforms. The updated Switch version has also performed well, with strong sales in Japan and other regions.
: 90% of the game requires Handheld Mode . It is designed to be played with the console held vertically.
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One of the biggest frustrations at launch was the Switch’s touchscreen handwriting recognition, which often mistook sloppy "3"s for "8"s or "4"s for "9"s. The 2021 patch introduced a revised machine-learning model for character recognition, drastically reducing input errors in exercises like Calculations x 100 and Reading Aloud .
SuzukiGhost posted their findings on a small forum. The post was deleted within an hour. But screenshots spread.
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