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The Mindflex Game
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Pete Piper
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Things are getting peculiar. Now we have a game called the Mattel Mindflex game where you can move objects with the power of your mind.
The mindflex game is certainly something a little different. With a crazy headset that makes the kids look about as futuristic as it is possible to get and a game with never ending combinations this is a real winner this year. It works by the brainwave patterns being read and in turn we can move a ball around a course once we have begun to master the techniques involved.
Many people believed it was a fake but it really does work. It takes concentration and we slowly learn just how to control the ball by concentrating and relaxing our minds. Even though it requires patience and time to master it in no way seems to be putting the children off. They seem to absolutely love it at the moment and it is certainly one of the most popular toys to buy.
The course can be changed easily to make any number of challenging routes that the player must try to complete simply by using their mind to control the object. It can be moved under obstacles, over hoops, through hoops and around any number of different curves and slopes. The difficulty can be controlled and this game really is exceptional value for money. The Mattel Mindflex game really is something a little different and because it is so paranormal the children will absolutely love it. If you are stuck deciding just what to buy the children then this is certainly a very good gift to buy, they will become absorbed in it for hours.
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Article Submitted On: October 27, 2009
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