Exercise Your Brain! A great collection of mind and brain training games.
Mind Games is also now available on iPhone/iPad and Windows.
Languages available: English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, German, Arabic, Russian, Japanese.
Description of Games and Theorized Abilities (not all games available in all languages):
Abstraction - Exercise your ability to quickly differentiate between words with a concrete vs. abstract meaning.
Attention Training Game - Exercise your attention. Based on the flanker attention task. Practice your ability to ignore competing information and processing speed.
Anticipation - Practice your ability to anticipate and respond rapidly.
Divided Attention I - Practice your ability to divide your attention and respond rapidly.
Face Memory - Memorize a group of faces and then see if you can recall them.
Math Star - Practice your basic arithmetic skills, speed, and attention to detail.
Memory Racer - Practice for your brain's working memory and processing speed.
Memory Flow - Practice your visual and verbal memory for the flow of events.
Memory Match - Practice your memory for completed tasks.
Mental Categories - Practice your processing speed and quick categorization skills.
Mental Flex - Practice your cognitive flexibility and ability to ignore competing information.
Path Memory - Practice your ability to memorize and reproduce paths.
Self-Ordered Learning for Objects - Memorize a sequence of objects using a sequence you determine.
Similarities Scramble - Exercise your knowledge of word relationships.
Spatial Memory - Memorize the locations of the tiles that flip over with increasing numbers of tiles.
Speed Trivia - Exercise your knowledge of general trivia and information.
Verbal Concepts - Exercise your ability to quickly identify conceptual categories.
Vocabulary Star - Exercise your vocabulary and spelling skills.
Vocabulary Power - An un-timed multiple choice vocabulary task.
Word Memory - Memorize 30 words and see if you can remember them.
Mind Games is intended to be brain challenging entertainment. No research has yet been conducted to determine if this app has cognitive benefits.