Here is a rare opprotunity to get your hands on a new and sealed retro game from 1996.
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In 1998, Tiger Electronics released a sister game to Brain Warp, a tabletop audio game called Brain Shift. Players move a 'stick shift' in response to voice commands to complete color and sound patterns, and the game becomes increasingly fast.
The game requires close attention, and teaches children to recognize and replicate patterns. It came second in the 1998 Duracell Kids' Choice National Toy Survey and gained a "Seal of Approval" from the US-based National Parenting Center.The hype around the release by Tiger Electronics of the Furby at the same time allowed the company to concentrate its marketing on Brain Shift This game has two different versions of startup up. It either says "Ok, listen up" or "Alright!" followed by its catchphrase, "Get your brain in gear and let's play Brain Shift." This game has 6 different colors: red, green, yellow, blue, orange and white. The game will then say "Now choose your game" and There are six different games:
- Stick Shift - Players must respond to the color that the voice commands. The player will receive a shift on every deep voice they respond to.
- Memory Shift - The game calls out three colors to start with and the game adds on a color to the sequence each time. Each sequence is random.
- Who Shifts it? - This game is an alternative version to Memory Shift and a random player is selected.
- Ear Shift - The player has to remember six different vehicle sounds and if they shift all 6, they win.
- Secret Shift - This is a single-player game; the player has to find a 5 shift pattern in 60 seconds and if they do, the total will be increased to 6 shifts.
- Shift Around - Two or more players have to make up a 20 shift pattern. On reaching 20 shifts, the game automatically stops. If the player fails to respond, they will crash and loose the game. In the multiplayer game, if all players crash the round is repeated.
Some newer units of Brain Shift had a 'Tiger recommends Duracell' sticker attached to the retail packaging and where the batteries are inserted. This was because at that time, Tiger was allowed to promote Duracell batteries on their games
This game measures approx 30 cm. and weighs 800g.