![]() The games measure speed, memory, attention, flexibility and problem-solving. Somehow I’ve managed to manipulate my game preferences so I just don’t see this game anymore. As one other reviewer put it, Penguin Pursuit (a turning maze for spatial orientation) is my own “seventh circle of hell”. Not all games are fun: in fact, some stress me out so much, I wonder why I bother with it. Train of Thought is probably the game that Lumosity is best known for – getting dozens of different coloured trains to their matching stations by flipping switches to keep changing train tracks. ![]() Basic membership is free premium plans start at $79.95 per year. I can play on desktop, tablet or mobile (Android or iPhone), although not all 57 games are available beyond the desktop. In eight years it has picked up 70 million users in 180 countries it is thought the industry will be worth US$6 billion by 2020. This is Lumosity, my brain-training app – what founder Kunal Sarkar calls a “gym for the brain”. But for 15 minutes, I consider this as important as any work I could be doing. I don’t rush off to a meeting or make a call.
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