Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain
Description (IGDB)
Battle to see who has the brawniest brain Take on a series of brain-bending activities that test your mental mettle in Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain for the Nintendo Switch system! Play a wide variety of activities, like memorizing a series of numbers, identifying an animal as it slowly comes into focus, or helping guide a train to its goal in fun, fast activities. Go brain-to-brain with friends and family in 4-player* matches to see who gets the highest score. Everyone can play together at varying difficulties, so a kid can hold their own against an adult in this battle of the brains! Treat your brain to some quick mental fun Get your own Big Brain Brawn score with a fun test. Boost your skill and speed by practicing certain activities. Of course, you can also prep for your next multiplayer brain battle or compare scores with friends and family. Unlock dozens of outfit options for your in-game avatar—from a cat outfit to a corn costume! Go brain vs. brain against mind-masters near and far Want to see how you match up to brainiacs around the world? Hop into Ghost Clash mode to compete against other users’ data**. Choose from mental marvels worldwide, folks on your friend's list, or family members who have profiles on the same system. Outside of Ghost Clash mode, check your rankings to see how your Big Brain Brawn matches up against others.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain is a fantastic couch co-op game, even for a system like the Nintendo Switch, which has no shortage of them, and is a great addition to the library of those who love playing games with their friends. »
« For as simple as the challenges seem, the stakes sure feel high when you’re racing to get the most points and every wrong answer feels like a tragedy. I didn’t expect to get this swept up in Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain, but it has become an honest-to-goodness competition in our household. These are the bragging rights to end all bragging rights. »
« Brain vs Brain is a very welcome return to a long-forgotten series. While it doesn’t offer anything quite so new besides new mini games and a strong multiplayer mode, it’s absolutely difficult to put down and full of challenging fun. »
« Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain is a puzzle game meant to strengthen your thinking skills in five different categories through fast-paced minigames. You can compete against friends or test your skills against other people's recorded attempts. It's a simple premise that succeeds thanks to adorable presentation and addicting mechanics, even if it's a little feature-light. »
« Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain is a fun little romp which doesn’t have ideas above its station and presents its brain-teasers in a more lighthearted, rowdier manner than Dr. Kawashima's friendly but sterile style. This isn’t the kind of marriage between gameplay and (for lack of a better term) ‘work’ that you’ll find in Ring Fit Adventure, but it’s a greatly enjoyable and budget-friendly way to keep up the little pitter-patter of grey matter for all ages. »
« Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain is the type of game that Nintendo does better than any other developer in the industry. This is a game that has clearly been designed with families in mind, and it's the perfect way to play together, while also taking in something educational. »
« It’s a bit of a surprise this late in the year, but what a tremendous time Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain is. »
« Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain is a splendid puzzle game that suffers from a certain repetitiveness and finds its reason for existence in the race for the highest score. I'd definitely recommend it to gamers with a family who loves the idea of using video games to spend a few evenings playing together. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« It's a nice, fun game to pass time with, but perhaps overpriced for the amount of content there is. You can blast through the main content in 2-3 hours, after that it gets more and more repetitive over time. I don't regret buying it, since for me it has some replayability value (racing against other players' scores & just playing some of my favorite minigames over and over), but I can't strongly recommend it either. »
« For me this game is severely lacking in terms of content. There is not enough mini games to keep things interesting. You could probably finish them all with gold medals in couple of hours. For sure it's original game... But it's not that interesting and I actually wouldn't recommend buying it. »
« I love to play this game to train my brain, I think it's a must-have game for people who love challenges and self-improvement. It's great! Personally got it on sale so, it was a nice purchase! »
« This didn't really hit home for my SO and I, as a two player challenge game. We were expecting a lot more, but the minigames mostly feel simple and uninteresting. Some of them are enjoyable, but not all. And you can get through them all during one session. Was really expecting a lot more. »
« The game is a lot of fun, you can play it very well with family and friends. There are good mini-games in all categories and each of them is individual and challenging. Especially the multiplayer mode and the test mode are a lot of fun. »
« There is absolutely no reason not to play this game. It is addictive and very fun both in one player as well as local multiplayer. »
« Nintendo managed to create another hit for the Switch with Big Brain Academy: Head to Head. The tasks are interesting and challenging. Unfortunately, the current scope is not very large, but it is still enough for a nice activity during the day. The controls are easy to use and the input options are well done. So fans of the genre and owners of a Switch of joy will have with "Big Brain Academy: Head to Head". It is definitely worth buying. »
« Cérébrale Académie: Bataille de Méninges est un excellent party game pour des soirées entre amis ou famille. Le jeu est très fun et accessible à tous, le choix d'équilibré chaque mini jeux est une excellente idée. Même en solitaire, le jeu offre de nombreuses possibilités du simple entrainement à la monté dans le classement mondial. Reste qu'il y a quelques défauts de maniabilité et que vous passez au tactile rapidement grâce à son avantage en terme de rapidité. Full test >> ****/jeux-video/avis/avis-cerebrale-academie-bataille-de-meninges/ »