NeuroPuzzles for BioGraph and BioExplorer

What is NeuroPuzzles?

NeuroPuzzles is an interactive neurofeedback flash game, featuring almost 360 stunning puzzles. Suitable for people of all ages, it is easy to get started with a sample ready-to-use design. In addition it’s very easy to add new images yourself, allowing you for example to incorporate your client’s images into your therapy sessions.Each new game provides the player with a random selection of puzzles. Each game has a number of levels which become harder to complete, since the pieces will become smaller and increase in number. Every puzzle is unique in the way it’s built up, the amount of pieces it consists of and the picture that’s selected!

The game keeps track of the player’s scores, providing easy to understand graphical feedback after each round. Information such as how many pieces were solved, and at what speed (pieces per minute) is readily available. The game automatically manages these rounds based on signals coming from your Neurofeedback package.

Install it and play. There is no multitude of dialog boxes or configuration screens, simply open or create a design and you are ready to go! The software comes with an extensive manual, and all software required to run the game.

Which Neurofeedback software is supported by NeuroPuzzles?

NeuroPuzzles runs in both the BioExplorer and BioGraph Infiniti software, and you only have to install it once (only one license required).

Detailed information?
Check out the NeuroPuzzles manual!

Purchase information
NeuroPuzzles is exclusively distributed by BrainClinics

Support information
There are different resources available if you are having problems:

If you don’t want to update your designs yourself or read through the manual, faq and shortlist, there is always the option of paid support by BrainClinics.

NeuroFlasher information

NeuroFlasher is Inner Drive Studios.

One Response to “NeuroPuzzles for BioGraph and BioExplorer”

  1. Marc Says:

    Nice! my girlfriend is going to love this :P cous she’s a total puzzle freak.

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