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Having improved our "Brain Age" and even our, err, "Eye Sight," Nintendo's latest self-help game will focus on our maths abilities, the Big N confirming that preposterously titled Professor Kageyama's Maths Training: The Hundred Cell Calculation Method will be out on DS in Europe come February 8th.
As my introduction suggests, the game will of course focus on all things mathematical: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Taking its cues from Brain Training, Maths Training will offer various routines at improving a players maths skills, with various exercises to undertake, and levels to beat. The Hundred Cell bit mentioned in the title is apparently a grid system of maths puzzles to beat, players holding the DS as a book and attempting to complete the 10-by-10 table. A 15 player multiplayer mode for social maths face-offs has also been revealed. Maths Training will even come at a budget price point. Which is nice.
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