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Can We Believe the Mindflex Game?
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Pete Piper
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Nearly everyone will now have seen or at least heard about the new mindflex game, but is it to be believed? After considerable exploring it seems that this game really is a revolution in gaming. We are actually able to move a ball with the power of our minds. We do this by first putting on the headset. It has two clips that attach to the earlobes and a sensor on the band that is placed above the left eyebrow. These sensors then read brainwave patterns and it is with this that we are able to control the movement of the ball.
As we learn the game and how it works we will see that the harder we concentrate the higher the ball rises in to the air. We control our level of concentration and move the ball up or down. The aim is to move the ball around the course by going through hoops and over or under various obstacles. There are over 100 combinations so as we progress we can make it more difficult.
The children have totally fallen in love with this game. There is little else that compares at all and with the Star Trek like headset they are loving being part of a futuristic mind game. If you want them to improve their levels of concentration and to really get involved in something totally different then the mindflex game will certainly do that. Try to buy sooner rather than later as with many of the games available, the run up to Christmas will see prices rise or go out of stock altogether. The future of games has arrived and it gives us telekinetic like powers.
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Article Submitted On: November 02, 2009
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