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Privacy Policy

www.brain-games.org.uk takes your privacy seriously. This privacy policy describes what personal information we collect and how we use it. See this privacy policy primer to learn more about privacy policies in general.

Routine Information Collection

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Contact Information

Concerns or questions about this privacy policy can be directed to admin@brain-games.org.uk for further clarification.

Disclaimers

www.brain-games.org.uk tries to ensure that the full contents of this web site are accurate and up-to-date. However www.brain-games.org.uk neither makes nor gives any express warranties in respect of th is web site and/or its contents. In particular, this web site and its contents are provided on an “as is”, “with all faults” and “as available” basis and www.brain-games.org.uk neither makes nor gives any express warranties that this web site will operate in an error free manner or that this web site or the server on which it is sited are free from computer viruses, trojan horses or other harmful items (including anything which has contaminating or destructive properties).To the fullest extent permitted by the applicable laws, www.brain-games.org.uk disclaims all representations, warranties, conditions and (or) or duties of every nature (including, without limitation, any equitable, common law or statutory warranties, any implied warranties of title, fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability, satisfactoriness, non-infringement of third party or proprietary or intellectual property rights, any warranties or duties regarding accuracy, truthfulness, timeliness, reliability, completeness, performance, lack of negligence or of workmanlike effort) in respect of this web site or its contents. Accordingly all such representations, warranties, conditions or duties are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by applicable laws.

General Disclaimers

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Welcome to the Brain Games site. The brain games team provide quality games in all possible genres that will help you boost your IQ, keep your brain active and give you something fun to do. Everybody knows how important physical training is for your body, but mental exercise is equally as important to ensure your brain stays in good shape. Many studies have proven that playing at least one brain game a day will improve brain function. With brain-games.org.uk you can play puzzles games, complete sudoku sheets, solve riddles and much much more.
Brain Games are games that have been specifically created for those who wish to exercise their brains in a fun as well as stimulating way. All of us are familiar with how important physical exercise is for our bodies and wellbeing however not many think about the human brain and its crucial need for mental training. Our brain gets tired and older as the years go by, so to try and help slow this procedure down it needs to be stimulated on a daily basis. This is where the genre brain games steps in, they really are a terrific way to help repair your brain. To help back this argument, not long ago a new piece of information was revealed - Brain cells are renewable! This is something that we all thought was impossible just ten years ago. Research has proved that by using your brain sufficiently each and every day, it will be possible to produce new brain cells which can help to put you in the lower risk bracket for contracting Alzheimer's, Dementia and other classic brain diseases when you get older. It is possible to keep your brain fit using lots of different styles of mind games including puzzles, jigsaws, word games, Sudoku and lots more interesting and mentally stimulating types of games. To follow is a list of some of the more commonly played variations of brain games on the internet at the time of writing.
Escape Games Escape games are great for those who would like to escape their monotonous everyday life. In an escape game the participants can have fun, crack codes and keep their brain fit all at the same time. The standard set up of an escape game is that the Avatar wakes up in a room or a building and can't get out without solving a number of tough tasks first, using tools and clues which are to be found inside the room. Sometimes there will be a time frame to complete the tasks within and in these situations the solution of the game is normally a little bit easier to discover. Escape games will often give you simple directions and simple point and click way to play.
Word Games Word puzzle games are very popular in our culture as a form of entertainment. We can find everything from charade games|charade games to scrabble[/spin] on the game shelves of today's toy stores. Not only is it enjoyable to play word puzzles, but it's as well brain stimulating and you might learn a new word. Did you know that investigation has publicized that the standard human being only use's around three hundred words per day, in fact we keep on repeating the same 300 words over and over again throughout the day! Playing different types of word puzzle games can help to increase this number.
Jigsaw Puzzle Games A jigsaw puzzle game built up using a lot of small unlike shaped pieces. When the puzzle has been completed and all the jigsaw pieces have been put together it will portray a complete image. The name comes from a tool; the Jigsaw, that was used to cut the jigsaw parts with. First they paint a lovely looking image on a block made of wood and then after that they use the jigsaw to cut nice, rounded pieces. Nowadays the Puzzle producers primarily use cardboard instead of wood as the material because it is both simpler and less costly to work with. The earliest jigsaw puzzle was first introduced on the market in 1760 by a guy called John Spilsbury, and it has been a popular brain game for both children and adults ever since. The most played jigsaw puzzle is flat as we probably know, but there are now also additional variations to be found, such as the 3D Puzzle game, the Globe and the two sided 2D jigsaw. The common quantity of jigsaw pieces puzzle game box[/spin] are 250, 500, 750 and 1000, but the largest Jigsaw Puzzle game on this planet has got 24 000 pieces with a scenic image portraying everything from planets to monkeys, this jigsaw has got a name; Life: The Great Challenge.
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