This is interesting. The way the brain works has interested me for some time now and this short game is very informational, it asks you twenty questions and from the way you answer it determines what part of your brain you use more and how your brain works (left and right hemispheres, audio or visual) by giving you a thorough report giving the strengths and weaknesses of them: such as a balanced brain (my type) is strong at being un-baised being able to think from two directions towards a problem, but very indecisive and argumentative between knowledge and morals, which I find to be generally true.
This is interesting. The way the brain works has interested me for some time now and this short game is very informational, it asks you twenty questions and from the way you answer it determines what part of your brain you use more and how your brain works (left and right hemispheres, audio or visual) by giving you a thorough report giving the strengths and weaknesses of them: such as a balanced brain (my type) is strong at being un-baised being able to think from two directions towards a problem, but very indecisive and argumentative between knowledge and morals, which I find to be generally true.
Though it isn't really worth more than one play through, unless you want to try to make up some random brain function,
it helps clear up some questions some people might have about the brain and information gathering. The graphics of the program are sub-par, though for its purpose, get the job done. The questions vary from grammar or preference connections (what do you think when you see question mark and an exclamation mark), to geometrical connections (what pair of shapes is most like a given pair of shapes). After the test there is a short graphic showing a brain, red dot, and the four sectors of the brain, where the dot moves to the accurate (by the questions) sport of where the usage of the brain is.
The sound quality is non-existent, as of there is not any sound throughout the testing or the report at the end. The report has a print function and two small pages of information which can be scrolled through, or printed if wanted. Also in the report is a small line graph listing which side of the brain is used more through the twenty questions with five tick-marks and a upside-down red triangle determining on the graph where your brain usage is, there is also another graph such as described above for the audio/visual parts of the brain. Another feature of the test is to review the questions where it tells you the "answers" (which answer is for which half or part of the brain). The amount of questions overall is many, as far as I could tell, and it will take a couple times to get the same questions twice.
Overall I believe it is a good program at determining the type of a thinker a person is, which in turn can help learning, or just general knowledge.