There's another one called "Collapse" that will get you into a frenzy.
You might give it a look. One that I've found that seems to be
beneficial for short term memory and reflexes is a download game
called "Mind Medley". There are a number of different games that test
different parts of your brain; color, shape, position, size
relationships, etc, all geared to beat the clock. It's very easy to
get wrapped up and lose track of lots of time, but I think they are
helpful for a dull mind.

TBug

On May 20, 4:05 pm, mgromkey <mgrom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Will have to give it a try. If being good at computer games equates
> gives you a leg up on being a good musician, our 13-year-old is ready
> to headline his first world tour. Though come to think of it, he is
> the best violinist in the seventh-grade orchestra. (If only he wanted
> to practice!)
>
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