Compare Brain Games prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Serhii Khramov. Published by General Script Studio. Released on 9/6/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie, Simulation, Sports, Strategy.

Checkers on a 14x14 board, four-difficulty Sudoku, and a sliding Fifteen puzzle walk into a bundle. Whether that sentence excites or bores you tells you everything you need to know.

My spreadsheet brain instinctively started cataloguing what Brain Games actually contains, and the list is shorter than the store page implies. Right now you get three confirmed mini-games: Checkers, Sudoku, and the classic Fifteen sliding-tile puzzle. That is the full deck. The roadmap promises chess, mahjong, dominoes, card games, crosswords, tic-tac-toe, and mazes at some unspecified future point, which means you are partly buying a promise rather than a finished product. With that caveat logged, what is here is functional and carries a small amount of genuine customisation. Checkers runs on board sizes from the standard 8x8 all the way up to a 14x14 grid, which meaningfully changes the pacing and forces longer-range planning. Sudoku ships with four difficulty tiers, easy through expert, so there is at least a progression curve for puzzle fans. The Fifteen puzzle allows grid-size adjustments as well. The game-constructor system lets you tweak rules and visual styles across the mini-games, which is a genuinely useful touch for local-play scenarios where you want to personalise the experience for a group. Local multiplayer and local co-op support up to four players, and the PvP structure in Checkers at least gives a couch-gaming group something to compete over. From a strategy standpoint, however, the AI quality in single-player is untested by any meaningful community data. With only 27 Steam reviews at 81 percent positive, the sample is too thin to draw firm conclusions about CPU opponent difficulty or scaling. What the user base does seem to appreciate is the low barrier to entry and the fact that the suite runs on very modest hardware. The uncomfortable truth is that Brain Games sits inside a broader product ecosystem. It doubles as a free add-on to Power Brain Trainer and is positioned as a subset of the larger Brain Box bundle. Buying it as a standalone product means paying for the thinner slice of a package that was designed to be consumed as part of something bigger. For a solo strategy player hoping for a deep AI-driven Checkers experience comparable to dedicated digital board-game titles, this will feel undercooked. For a household that wants a low-stress couch collection to pull up occasionally, the price-to-content ratio at its frequent sale price is defensible, especially once more games from the roadmap actually ship. Diego, Scout Team

Brain Games
CasualIndieSimulationSportsStrategy

Brain Games

Sep 6, 2021Serhii KhramovGeneral Script Studio
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Checkers on a 14x14 board, four-difficulty Sudoku, and a sliding Fifteen puzzle walk into a bundle. Whether that sentence excites or bores you tells you everything you need to know.

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My spreadsheet brain instinctively started cataloguing what Brain Games actually contains, and the list is shorter than the store page implies. Right now you get three confirmed mini-games: Checkers, Sudoku, and the classic Fifteen sliding-tile puzzle. That is the full deck. The roadmap promises chess, mahjong, dominoes, card games, crosswords, tic-tac-toe, and mazes at some unspecified future point, which means you are partly buying a promise rather than a finished product. With that caveat logged, what is here is functional and carries a small amount of genuine customisation. Checkers runs on board sizes from the standard 8x8 all the way up to a 14x14 grid, which meaningfully changes the pacing and forces longer-range planning. Sudoku ships with four difficulty tiers, easy through expert, so there is at least a progression curve for puzzle fans. The Fifteen puzzle allows grid-size adjustments as well. The game-constructor system lets you tweak rules and visual styles across the mini-games, which is a genuinely useful touch for local-play scenarios where you want to personalise the experience for a group. Local multiplayer and local co-op support up to four players, and the PvP structure in Checkers at least gives a couch-gaming group something to compete over. From a strategy standpoint, however, the AI quality in single-player is untested by any meaningful community data. With only 27 Steam reviews at 81 percent positive, the sample is too thin to draw firm conclusions about CPU opponent difficulty or scaling. What the user base does seem to appreciate is the low barrier to entry and the fact that the suite runs on very modest hardware. The uncomfortable truth is that Brain Games sits inside a broader product ecosystem. It doubles as a free add-on to Power Brain Trainer and is positioned as a subset of the larger Brain Box bundle. Buying it as a standalone product means paying for the thinner slice of a package that was designed to be consumed as part of something bigger. For a solo strategy player hoping for a deep AI-driven Checkers experience comparable to dedicated digital board-game titles, this will feel undercooked. For a household that wants a low-stress couch collection to pull up occasionally, the price-to-content ratio at its frequent sale price is defensible, especially once more games from the roadmap actually ship. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayerlocal-cooptier:sub-5Classic Board GamesRule Customization4-Player LocalCouch CompetitiveTurn-Based PuzzleAdjustable Board SizeFamily CasualEarly-Access Feel

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Windows 7 or better
Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
50 MB available space

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Developer
Serhii Khramov
Publisher
General Script Studio
Release Date
Sep 6, 2021

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