Sudoku takes center stage in this edition of the popular Brain Age series. Solve a variety of puzzles at three different skill levels using the touch screen and an intuitive interface. Track your progress by completing three tests and finding out your Brain Age.
The unique charm of the Brain Age series and the challenge of sudoku make for an enjoyable combination. Prepare for another round of training your brain in minutes a day.





1. TheEmulationZones
16 Jun 2009, 20:56 BST
Might This Be The First Brain Training On Europe? And Might This Be The First Comment? We Don't Know!
2. jhuhn
21 Jun 2009, 23:57 BST
Brain Age Sudoku would be a nice download hoping there are thousands of puzzles to try out, rather than the meer 150 in Sudoku Master.
3. WhoKnew
29 Jun 2009, 04:33 BST
Yay! More Sudoku!
4. SSBFan 12
08 Jul 2009, 00:02 BST
I would much rather get this then 150 Soduku Master.
5. legochesser
13 Jul 2009, 10:50 BST
Hehe,
I like this, I like the sudoku in Brain Training, when i't releases, I'll dowload it! (If I've then enough Nintendo Poins xD)
6. LEGEND MARIOID
14 Jul 2009, 10:19 BST
Best presentation of Sudoku on the DS apparantly. Insta-download.
7. legochesser
23 Jul 2009, 15:12 BST
Can't download, point are all used
I hope Nintendo includes more than only 100 Sudoku puzzles, because Sudoku master haves 150 of them!
8. LEGEND MARIOID
23 Jul 2009, 16:56 BST
Actually, there should be 200 puzzles in this package surely and not 100. Also, I thought it was going to be 200 points not 500!
9. Prochnow
23 Jul 2009, 23:44 BST
My first impressions:
I'll check out later if the Sudokus are different from Brain Training I & II (retail) - the first tutorial tasks are different for sure. Personally, I really know that I prefer Hudson's two Sudoku games now...
10. Prochnow
24 Jul 2009, 00:02 BST
Something else about the "ALBo" spelling:
Dr. Mario: A Little Bit Of...
Brain Math: A Little Bit of...
I just wondered which spelling is correct and which one is a mistake. Brain Sudoku spells it just as Brain Math, so "ALBo" with a small "of" seems to be correct.
11. PowerGlitch
24 Jul 2009, 01:01 BST
Why there're so many Sudoku games on the DSiWare?!?! If I want a Sudoku, I will go on the Internet and find one FREE! There're so much more games that are so nice (Flipnote Studio, The Game&Watch Series, Dragon Quest Wars, Flipper, Pop Island and much more!!!)
12. Prochnow
24 Jul 2009, 15:30 BST
@PowerGlitch Those who like puzzle games are mostly adults who want to play in the train or in bed, and don't care about some Nintendo points. That's why there are so many good puzzle games, and I'm very sure more will follow. Nintendo, my credit card is yours! lol
13. Victoria
24 Jul 2009, 23:00 BST
Why do we really need a 3rd Sudoku for the DSiWare?? sigh
14. PowerGlitch
27 Jul 2009, 00:59 BST
@Prochnow I understand what you want to mean. Puzzle games on DSiWare are really nice. But what I tried to say is: "Sometimes, Nintendo release one game a week. Me, I don't want to play Sudoku, because I played too much of this. So, it's like if they don't release any games (3 games of Sudoku = 3 weeks without games). To people who want to play to a Sudoku in the train or in bed, they can simply buy a book of Sudoku or print a page of Sudoku from the Web."
15. nkjones
10 Aug 2009, 10:29 BST
I've got sudoku 50 but i might get this as well
16. Hardy83
17 Aug 2009, 18:19 BST
Hudson made their two games, which were fine, and Nintendo make this game before the DSi even came out. So they eventually had to be released.
Hopefully that'll be it though, since that's more then enough Sudoku to satisfy a normal human being.
17. OOGLIES
10 Oct 2009, 09:52 BST
SUDOKO IS BORING MAN!
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