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Brain Game: Crystal Miner
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"Crystal Miner" is a brain game aimed at training estimation, planning, and spatial perception. The goal of the game is to program a chain of movements that the machine will perform to reach the goal and collect all the crystals. As you advance through the levels, obstacles will be added that you must break to reach the crystals.
CogniFit has designed this game in order to stimulate users' estimation and planning. "Crystal Miner" is a perfect option to stimulate our minds and help strengthen our cognitive abilities in a fun and interactive way. It is a suitable game for anyone of any age since the difficulty of the game is adjusted taking into account the needs of each user.
Mind games such as CogniFit's "Crystal Miner" allow training our spatial perception ability and help stimulate cognitive abilities through neuroplasticity.
You have to program the machine to collect the diamonds
As you advance you will have to pass through different terrains to reach the diamonds
Teleporters let you move quickly between two locations
What makes "Crystal Miner" so popular? - History
Estimation and planning games such as "Crystal Miner" help users allocate their cognitive resources across space and time. This helps them to make faster correct responses to targets and keeps the user entertained while working on their different cognitive skills.
How does the mind game “Crystal Miner” improve my cognitive skills?
CogniFit's "Crystal Miner" helps stimulate a specific neural activation pattern. Repeating and training this pattern consistently can help create new synapses, and help neural circuits reorganize and regain weakened or damaged cognitive functions.
"Crystal Miner" helps to exercise planning, spatial perception, and estimation. Consistently stimulating these skills can help create new synapses, reorganize neural circuits and improve cognitive functions.
What happens when I don't train my cognitive abilities?
Our brain is designed to save resources, so it tends to eliminate connections that are not used often. In this way, if a specific cognitive ability is not used frequently, the brain does not provide resources for that pattern of neural activation, so it becomes increasingly weak. This makes us less able to use this cognitive function, making us less effective in our day-to-day activities.