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==Gameplay==
 
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The game is geared toward people whom normally don't play video games, and for people of all ages. The game is controlled by using the Wii's remote, rather than using a stylus.
 
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There are 15 activities in the game, divided into five categories: Visualize, Identify, Memorize, Compute and Analyze. One activity from each category is used in the "Test" to find the size of your brain, similar in fashion to the test in the Nintendo DS original. Also like the original game, the activities can be played for fun in the "Practice" section.
   
 
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Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree is a video game for the Wii. It is a sequel to the 6 million seller hit, Big Brain Academy for the Nintendo DS. It was announced on September 14, 2006 during Japan's Wii event. The game features new puzzles and mini-games that the player will be able to solve. The main characters of the games are the customizable Miis that you are able to make on the Wii console. The European name for the game is plainly Big Brain Academy for Wii.

Gameplay

The game is geared toward people whom normally don't play video games, and for people of all ages. The game is controlled by using the Wii's remote, rather than using a stylus.

Activities

There are 15 activities in the game, divided into five categories: Visualize, Identify, Memorize, Compute and Analyze. One activity from each category is used in the "Test" to find the size of your brain, similar in fashion to the test in the Nintendo DS original. Also like the original game, the activities can be played for fun in the "Practice" section.