For more years that I care to think about, we’ve been developing and publishing games for personal computers. Our focus has been casual games, likes cards, chess, puzzles, strategy, logic and other types of entertainment software.
Sure, it’s fun but we also believe that there are significant benefits to be gained from playing these casual games.
No matter what type of game you play, you gain some mental stimulus from the activity. Is that important somehow?
Yes!
Because as the years go ripping by, your brain changes with age and some of those changes can impede your memory and ability to think clearly.
So you’ll be pleased to know that playing games has lots of benefits. They can:
- Quicken your reflexes
- Improve your power of observation
- Sharpen strategic thinking skills and other mental abilities
- Improve your concentration
- Sharpen your thought process
- Provide a sense of accomplishment
- Relieve stress and relax you
- Plus these games are fun to play
Playing games can build up your cognitive reserve which refers to the brain’s ability to develop and maintain extra neurons and connections between them via axons and dendrites.
The brain requires continued stresses to maintain or enhance its strength. This stimulation appears to create a greater number of healthy nerve cells and the connections between them.
Medical professionals point out that stimulating mental activities and stress relief can contribute to a long and productive life.
Don’t take my word for it. Check out what these experts are saying:
“Games can keep you sharp as you get older.”
– New England Journal of Medicine
“This kind of mental stimulation can cause the brain to produce high levels of immune cells that battle disease and help keep brain tissue and blood vessels healthy.”
– Center on Aging, Health and Humanities, George Washington University.
“If you continue to learn and challenge yourself, your brain continues to grow, literally. An active brain produces new connections between nerves and cells. This helps your brain store and retrieve information more easily.”
– Excerpt from the book “The Mayo Clinic Plan For Healthy Aging”
“Increased mental activity throughout life appears to preserve brainpower.”
– Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association, 2/21/06
I’m no PhD (I was absent that day). But I’m an expert at games (It’s a living). If you’d like to check out the games we’ve published that I think are good for your brain, visit our website at:
http://www.braingamessoftware.com/
And stop by here once in awhile for news about the benefits of playing games.
Thanks.


How about a sample before I commit to your program?
We are looking at providing free 60 minute trials – just trying to find the right technology.
But in the meantime here’s a couple of options:
Trymedia has some of our products on their website which can be tried for free. Here’s a link to Texas Hold ‘Em for example:
http://www.trygames.com/game/aff=trygames/vid=3caacb3e480ea304386e87daf3e12834
Also, we have a money back guarantee on the Brain Games Software site. Return it in 30 day for a refund if you don’t like it.
Loved the site. Wish I were more of an internet player. My script keeps me busy and when that doesn’t, my guitar does. Any guitar player games available? I heard there’s software to plug your guitar into computer and your notes are recorded on tablature as you play them. Wow! Don’t have to worry about brain rot and trying to figure out how I played that amazing lick.
Pedro
I love to play and write about brain games. Lumosity is a great one I personally enjoy and have derived benefit from. There are many good ones for free. Like the dual n-back game which has documented evidence it can improve ones IQ.
Hello,
My name is Leon Stein, from http://www.puzzlemaster.ca.
I’ve visited your site today, and was really pleased with how you designed the site. You have also done an excellent job of driving traffic to your site.
As you can see from our site, we have a large selection of brain teasers and puzzles.
I was wondering if you would be interested in the following ideas…
1) Exchange of Links:
I would like to trade links with your site.
* Here is the information your would need make a link to us.
URL: http://www.puzzlemaster.ca
Description: Puzzle Master has a large and unique collection of brain teasers & puzzles for sale. In addition they also carry chess, mechanical banks, puzzle books, magic trick books, boomerangs, etc.
* Please send me the information you would want in your link on our site.
2) Affiliate Program:
We also have an affiliate program that will allow you to earn 10% off all sales that come from your site to http://www.puzzlemaster.ca
We have many banners or text links that you can choose from. Because of our selection of puzzles are very unique many people love buying from our site. I believe that the customers that come to your site would be interested in our products.
3) Wholesale:
In additions to the above offers we wholesale many of the items on our site. If you are interested in buying items from us here is the wholesale website:
http://www.puz.ca
username: wholesale
password: cawhpm
If any of these ideas interest you then please respond to this email and we can make the appropriate arrangements.
Best regards,
Leon Stein
Puzzle Master
Puzzle Master
http://www.puz.ca
info@puz.ca
832A Cynthia Street, Saskatoon, SK Canada, S7L 5Z7
Phone:(306)343-5612 Fax:(306)244-7031
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Leon,
Thanks for the link offer. Sorry about the delay in responding. Been too busy to keep up with the blog. I posted your link and you can link back to this blog (http://braingamessoftware.wordpress.com) with this description: Stuff Your Brain Likes is a blog about things that are good for you and your brain. Thanks. Ken