Producer Jerry Huber on Hot Brain’s features
With Hot Brain, Midway is looking to take a bite out of the whole brain training pie and bring a slice of it to Sony‘s PSP handheld system. Shacknews recently had a chance to talk to Hot Brain producer Jerry Huber to find out more about the game.
Hot Brain has five different challenge categories: Math, Logic, Memory, Concentration and Language. Each category also has three different puzzle types. All players start off in easy mode and unlock the medium and difficult level settings once they reach a certain score.
Brain temperature is used to gauge how well the player is doing. “The hotter your brain temperatureÂ… the better.” Players can see how hot their brain is at the end of each puzzle, with scores ranging from Icy to On Fire.
Players can also check out a 3D model of the brain that’s “color coded to show how well the player did on the puzzle. The player can also display a graph that shows how he’s done over time.”
According to Huber, the game has two multiplayer modes: “Brain Race is a competitive event for 2 to 4 players. The goal is to be the first player that scores a ‘Red Hot’. Think Tank is a cooperative event where 2 to 4 players work together.”
Wanna find out how just hot your brain is? Look for Hot Brain in retail stores once it hits on June 18. For the full interview, click on the read link below.
With Hot Brain, Midway is looking to take a bite out of the whole brain training pie and bring a slice of it to Sony‘s PSP handheld system. Shacknews recently had a chance to talk to Hot Brain producer Jerry Huber to find out more about the game.
Hot Brain has five different challenge categories: Math, Logic, Memory, Concentration and Language. Each category also has three different puzzle types. All players start off in easy mode and unlock the medium and difficult level settings once they reach a certain score.
Brain temperature is used to gauge how well the player is doing. “The hotter your brain temperatureÂ… the better.” Players can see how hot their brain is at the end of each puzzle, with scores ranging from Icy to On Fire.
Players can also check out a 3D model of the brain that’s “color coded to show how well the player did on the puzzle. The player can also display a graph that shows how he’s done over time.”
According to Huber, the game has two multiplayer modes: “Brain Race is a competitive event for 2 to 4 players. The goal is to be the first player that scores a ‘Red Hot’. Think Tank is a cooperative event where 2 to 4 players work together.”
Wanna find out how just hot your brain is? Look for Hot Brain in retail stores once it hits on June 18. For the full interview, click on the read link below.