Buzz!: Quem é o Génio Português? is an electronic game for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PSP. This game from the Buzz! series is localized into Portuguese from Portugal and focuses on questions about Portuguese and international history, television, music, and society.
Class is in session—how much have you forgotten since grammar school? Step up to the podium and put your smarts on the line to see if you’re smarter than a 5th grader! Enjoy game show excitement—just like the show, from the classmates’ peer pressure, to Jeff Foxworthy’s wisecracks. Test your knowledge with 28 tough grade school subjects with over 3,000 challenging questions, which you can answer with help from your 5 classmates.
Use eye control to play tile slide and put the puzzle board back in order. Challenge yourself to complete the puzzle in as few moves as possible!
This app is also designed to be played with eye control using a Windows 10 compatible eye tracker.
Use eye control to play Double Up and slide the number tiles to create a tile with the number 2048. Challenge yourself to reach the number 2048 and keep going thereafter to create the largest number possible!
This app is also designed to be played with eye control using a Windows 10 compatible eye tracker.
Can a neural network learn to recognize doodling?
Help teach it by adding your drawings to the world’s largest doodling data set, shared publicly to help with machine learning research.
The Unou Drill: Also released in PSP. Brain training hits the PS2. Based off Kodama Mitsuo's Right Brain Drill program, the game includes ten drill types as well as an IQ test. The game features 3 different difficulty levels: beginner, intermediate & advanced.
The Sekai Meisaku Gekijou Quiz: The 85th volume of D3's Simple 2000 series is a quiz game featuring questions from 22 years of anime, totaling over 23 productions. The game includes over 5000 questions from such properties as Peter Pan no Bouken, Romeo no Aoi Sora, Trap Ikka Monogatari, and Flanders no Inu. Gameplay modes include Memorial Quiz, where you select from 8 works and answer questions set in multiple stages that follow the production's storyline, Solo Quiz, where you select from 8 works and 6 genres and work to keep a life meter from reaching zero, and Travel Quiz in which two players answer questions pulled from eight productions simultaneously. The game includes summaries of the original works which provide hints to performing well in the question sessions.