Nintendo DS Sight Training - DS Simple eye to hand coordination training with Fun Simple tasks
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Nintendo DS Sight Training - DS Simple eye to hand coordination training with Fun Simple tasks
Scan code: LN20781 Manufacturer code: Sight Training
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Nintendo DS Sight Training - DS Simple eye to hand coordination training with Fun Simple tasks

Scan code: LN20781 Manufacturer code: Sight Training
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Product Overview 'Sight Training' features fast, fun activities and quick-play sports challenges, which give eyes the challenging workout they need. 'Sight Training' has you sharpen the five aspects of your Focus Ability by giving yours eyes a daily workout with fun and fast activities as well as quickplay sports challenges.

The game includes ten Focus Ability exercises and eight Sports Training exercises. 'Sight Training' focuses on daily training with graphs tracking daily progress for up to four users. You are rewarded an Eye Age, measured according to your strengths in the different Focus Abilities, which can ultimately be bought down to 20 years.
Features Strengthens 5 aspects of the focus ability through simple and short training exercises.

Endorsed by the famous Japenese "Visual Training" professor Ishigaki Hisao.

All operations are activated via simple touches so anyone can train there focus ability.
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
1 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Nintendo Direct
Telephone:
0870 6060 247 (Calls are charged at the National Rate to the caller)
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