Mattel’s Mindflex game is one of the best Christmas gifts of 2010 for a wide variety of people on your Christmas list.  If you’re lucky enough (or shop early enough) to get Mindflex for someone special on your list this year, this unique and incredible game from Mattel makes the best Christmas gift of 2010 for science-fiction fans, kids or adults interested in honing their ability to focus and discipline their minds, and anyone interested in a truly unique toy.

Mindflex–featuring a headset that reads your brain waves and a levitating foam ball–is the kind of game that must be seen to be believed.  The totally unique nature of Mindflex is what makes it one of the 10 best Christmas gifts for 2010.  Who else will have a mind control game at their house?!

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Mndflex is recommended for players aged eight and older, the game begins when you strap on the headset so you can use your powers of concentration to move the ball around the Mattel Mindflex game console and through a mind-bending obstacle course. A dial-in console lets you to keep the ball lifted on a cushion of air, but raising and lowering the ball must be accomplished by alternating concentrating and relaxing your mind.

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MindflexTired of games that depend on the roll of a die or lucky draw? With the help of advanced technology, Mindflex introduces a whole new way to play–by using the power of your mind!

You’ll feel like a character in a science fiction movie as you strap on the headset, connect the clips to your ear lobes, and align the metal forehead sensor just above your left eyebrow. But even this strange accessory won’t prepare you for the sight of a foam ball quivering five inches above the game console!

Mindflex Game Headset Measures your Brain Waves

A lightweight headset containing sensors for the forehead and earlobes measures your brainwave activity. When you focus your concentration, a small foam ball will rise on a gentle stream of air. Relax your thoughts and the ball will descend. By using a combination of physical and mental coordination, you must then guide the ball through a customizable obstacle course–the various obstacles can be repositioned into many different configurations.  Mattel Mindflex™ combines advanced technology with the power of thought to create an interactive experience unlike any other– a game where players compete in the ultimate mental marathon!

Move the Mattel Mindflex Ball with the Power of your Mind

Mindflex GameSkeptics will be quick to point out that the Mattel Mindflex game console’s moveable fan nozzle holds the ball aloft on a cushion of air. However, as players learn to alternately focus and relax their minds, the Mindflex game ball will respond by rising and falling. An instruction manual provides various concentration and relaxation techniques to try such as math problems or visualization and practice exercises.

Once you feel like you’ve mastered the art of telekinesis, you can test your mental acuity with five challenging games designed for groups of one to four players. Use the Mattel Mindflex game console to select your game, set the difficulty level, and track your scores.

Design a Mind-Bending Obstacle Course

Mattel Mindflex FocusA variety of hoops, hurdles, funnels, and a teeter-totter can be positioned however you choose on the game console. Players of the Mindflex game use their minds to move the ball under, over, or through the obstacles. Several games test speed, while another challenges players to lift a ball up and through a funnel, shooting it across the game console to score points.

While Mattel Mindflex’s advanced technology is sure to intrigue, mastering the games may prove difficult for some. Because concentration techniques will vary from person to person, the Mindflex game rewards patience and a willingness to experiment. Fans of mazes and brain teasers will appreciate the mental challenge, and creative types will like designing the obstacle courses.

mindflex ball in tunnelMindflex’s game console requires four “C” batteries (not included), and the headset requires three “AAA” batteries (not included). The four foam balls should be handled with care to keep their ability to levitate. Fortunately, the Mindflex game console features an inner compartment for safe ball storage.  Get Mindflex, one of the 10 best Christmas gifts for 2010, today!

For ages 8 and up.
Requires 4 “C” and 2 “AAA’ batteries.

Originally posted 2009-10-24 00:19:46. Republished by Blog Post Promoter