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Big Brain Academy: Brain vs Brain
Developer(s)Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development
Publisher(s)Nintendo
SeriesBig Brain Academy
Platform(s)Nintendo Switch
ReleaseDecember 3, 2021

Big Brain Academy: Brain vs Brain is the third title released in the Big Brain Academy Series

It was released on December 3, 2021 for the Nintendo Switch

Big Brain Academy: Brain vs Brain serves as a sequel to 2007's Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree which was released on the Nintendo Wii

This title is the first Big Brain Academy title in over 14 years since the release of the Nintendo Wii title in 2007

Gameplay

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Who has the brawniest brain in your family? Flex that grey matter and find out in Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain for Nintendo Switch.

Step up to brain-flexing challenges in five different categories: Identify, Memorise, Analyse, Compute, and Visualise. Master each category to pump up your Big Brain Brawn!

Play with up to three other players simultaneously, or pit your Big Brain Brawn against players all over the world in Ghost Clash, even when you aren't playing at the same time.

So how about stepping up to the plate and building up that Big Brain Brawn in a variety of styles, whether it's by untangling thorny puzzles alone, or by going head-to-head in thrilling contests with rivals?

— Official Description of Big Brain Academy: Brain vs Brain

Big Brain Academy: Brain vs Brain is split into three sections; "Practice", "Super Practice", and "Test". The three sections are there for the player to help increase their Big Brain Brawn size during the mini-games they'll be playing from the game's five categories.

In Practice: The Player can select from one of the four mini-games out of the five categories, and those categories in Practice Mode are; Compute, Analyze, Memorize, Identify, Visualize. As the Player continues to get the correct answers in each mini-game, the difficulty will start to increase and their Big Brain Brawn size will also increase. Most of the mini-games from the Original Big Brain Academy and Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree return in Brain vs Brain

In Test: The Player gets a randomly selected mini-game from one of the five categories. They have 60 seconds to get the highest score as they can until the final test mini-game is complete and the timer runs out. Then, Dr Lobe assess the Player and gives advice on how the Player can improve on their in-game Brain Score; such as playing more Practice Mode, etc...

In Super Practice: You'll get the exact mini-games from the Original Practice Mode, but instead of starting with the easiest difficulty, you'll start on a more harder difficulty and the mini-game gets even more difficult as you progress. Once you've completed one of the Super Practice mini-games, depending on your score, you'll either get a Bronze, Gold, Silver, or Platinum Lobe Medal (The Player gets these Medals in Practice Mode)

Reference

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Hilderbrand, Elliot (December 16, 2021). "Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain". Gaming Nexus.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

Eileen, Dayna (December 1, 2021). "Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain (Switch) Review". CGMagazine.