Mind Games

 


Palm Drive Palm Drive and the Quad at Stanford

UC Campus
South Hall at Berkeley site of the first physics lab in the U.S.


Yale Bucolic Scene at Yale University

Block Breaker Develop a path through the squares utilizing quickness and selection

Monkey Isle

Build a maze so the monkey can cross the water 

Orange Dot Test
Move the dot around the screen, watch the time! and collect glittering prizes!


Metro Match
Gets progressively more challenging








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2 Minute React
Quick Free  2 minute Test - how fast do you react? Reaction time is lllinked to Longevity in several recent studies. Check yourself and Tell as many of your friends as you want.


MemoryTV

Pix exercise your Memory with science. Don't get blinded.


 Curveball
3D vector graphics  perception - curve the ball to beat your opponent

Quad
Make a Square Before Time Runs Out. Addictive.


Bubbleshooter

Select and Zap the Bubbles


Frogger
A classic

Squarix A son-of-tetris cognitive challenge

Flower Power

Go Back to the 60's. See the Flowers. Peace, Man.


Tech Mogul the mogul!
Tech Mogul Game. Train and React at the Same Time. Game won Netscape 'cool' award              

Irene Irene: of Constantinople, coin

Block Breaker

 Blast a  path through the  squares. Quickness and Attention.


Air Hockey The Classic Speed and Reflex game meets the Web! Unlimited play.

 
Space Escape

Test how fast you can accelerate the spaceship and (watch out!) for sudden wrinkles in the fabric of the space-time continuum. This game is great in tandem with the simple reaction time test (AKA thinking speed test)

Flow Guide a protozoan through a primordial sea. The more it eats, the more it evolves. The creators are pioneering a new kind of game.

Super Tetris
Recognize, respond, and manipulate changing patterns within a few seconds

 Tomb 2 Step
Another Tomb..."What can you see?" asked Carnarvon. "Wonderful things," gasped Carter.


Letter Rip
Using moving letters, this game tests your ability to organize

KickUps

Kick the ball as high as you can - great for the reflexes


Mission Mars
This game exercises your visio-spatial perception,  reaction time, coordination

BrainBots

Hand, eye, and brain coordination


Canyon Glider

Fly through the arches at Arches NP in Utah, soar above the Colorado River. This game helps you learn the keystroke commands.


Pharaoh's Tomb
Fun puzzle and reward game  is an action maze. If you like mazes and crosswords you'll like it. See if you can find King Tut.


Cubitsu
Line up the stars, if you can...


Rubik's Cube

Online Classic - change colors and patterns or 'skins'


Ball Bounce

A simple rolling ball game...Fascinating! 


Battle Pong

Here's a twist on Pong: reaction time, perceptual  threshold, reflexes, fun!

FlashMan

Action game with a gobbling ball


GyroBall

Rolling ball of thunder is  hard to aniticipate


CrashDown

Fast mind action game


Blockbreaker
The inverse of tetris


CubeBuster

Another game with patterns  and motion, challenges reaction and recognition

Rollon

'3d' ball game - activate yourself!


SpaceFlier

Fun reaction-time based space game, Asteroids on steroids


Sodoku

The Puzzle Game Sweeping the World


Mash up of
classic
reaction time, perception


Rev. Asteroids

The inverse of the known game


Words

 A Vocabulary Puzzle


Spaced Invaders

Version 1.0 look and feel, elegant and simple. Trains reaction and  perceptual threshold.


Spaced Invaders(max)

More noise, sound, and music. A litte harder than the original retro.


Think Pink

Can you get away from the pink blobs?


Tetris (original)
The original Tetris. Forever a classic like Elvis and Devo, from the Rubik's cube era. Have your Tetris party tonite.


Hexxagon

Good for the brain. A radioactive puzzle game


Tic-tac-toe

 Before wysiwyg processing, peek, poke, and sprites


Where's the Widget

Another game where you need to organize falling shapes! Lots of fun.


Word Fast

Typing challenge






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