, often referred to as General Knowledge Training or Common Sense Training was launched in Japan on October 26 2006 for the Nintendo DS videogame system. It was produced under the supervision of the Japan Common Sense Aptitude Examination Association and is the sixth installment to the ever-successful Japanese Touch! Generations series, and has currently not been announced for release outside of Japan.
In a similar fashion to Brain Age (Dr. Kaw...
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, often referred to as General Knowledge Training or Common Sense Training was launched in Japan on October 26 2006 for the Nintendo DS videogame system. It was produced under the supervision of the Japan Common Sense Aptitude Examination Association and is the sixth installment to the ever-successful Japanese Touch! Generations series, and has currently not been announced for release outside of Japan.
In a similar fashion to Brain Age (Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training), the training mode is delivered in small doses; so you're only able to test your 'common sense' a single time each day. When you've done your training for that day, you're awarded a stamp which is placed onto your calendar.
The training is based around topics that include courtesy/manners, society, intelligence, and eventually traffic, art, and music. Questions are asked, and your score is based on how well you perform. When your score is displayed, you have the option of connecting to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection...
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