New Decision-Making Game Trains Your Brain

by Clifton Flack on August 11th, 2009

Mind360.com has just launched its latest brain training game CLIMB IT RIGHT. Designed by cognitive scientists, this exciting game is ideal for helping people improve their decision-making skills.

CLIMB IT RIGHT is a web-based cliff climbing game in which you, the climber, must make your way to the top as fast as possible. The instructions are simple: as you climb, arrows are presented to you on the screen. Your challenge is to click the correct corresponding arrow on your keyboard as quickly as possible. Each successful response moves you up the cliff. Make the wrong decision and you drop a notch. Sound easy? Not so quick, Dick! With every mountain you conquer, you progress to a more difficult level where things get increasingly trickier, even life-threatening, virtually speaking that is, of course.

CLIMB IT RIGHT is fun, the graphic design is very cool, and the interface could not be user-friendlier. What’s more, you’ll notice an immediate improvement in your brain’s ability to reach the right decisions faster.

Play CLIMB IT RIGHT
Free for a Week and Tweak Your Decision-Making Skills

As with each new game released by Mind360, CLIMB IT RIGHT can be played absolutely free for an entire week by visiting www.mind360.com/games.

Steve Daitch is the Social Media Manager at Mind360.com – a leading scientific brain training games developer for boosting your memory, attention, executive functions, reasoning, and other key cognitive skills. As a Mind360 visitor you simply select your own Personal Training Program, which comes complete with a personal coach and constant feedback to ensure your swift and visible progress.

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