The gameplay is almost exactly the same as what you’d be expecting from a brain training game, but with slightly fewer features than some of the more popular games in the genre. Are looks alone enough to keep it afloat in water that’s getting deeper and deeper by the day? A Clockwork Brain is another brain trainer – developed by Total Eclipse – and is the same tried and tested gameplay that we’re all used to but with a charming Steampunk aesthetic to the proceedings. Kawashima series of games leading the charge, but things have changed over the past year or so with even more brain trainer apps making their way to the iOS App Store, we’ve even reviewed a couple of them on Mobile Monday before, the most memorable being Einstein’s Brain Trainer. It used to be that brain training games were only to be found on the Nintendo DS (and later the Nintendo 3DS) with the Dr. If you like what you read, click the small black “App Store” button to load iTunes up and purchase the title! Titles are available on iPhone and iPad unless specifically stated otherwise. While you’re here, if you have played any of the games listed, or even just want to come back once you’ve had a go to let us know how you got on, we’d love to hear from you in the comment box at the bottom of the page. Read on to find the full reviews of each game and don’t forget to come back next week for the reviews of another four games. This week we’re taking a look at A Clockwork Brain from Total Eclipse, Collider Quest from CR Entertainment, Knights of the Round Cable from Dancing Dots and The Naked Gun: I.C.U.P. You know what day it is? It’s Monday again and that can mean only one thing here at : It’s time for another edition of Mobile Monday, the article where we take a look at four mobile games and let you know if they’re worth your time and money.
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