Why is Brain Trap so Addictive?
July 22, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
Solving riddles is problem solving, something that has been hard wired into humans since time began.
We never stop craving it and even though our way of living may have changed in a big way with the introduction of computers and such, you will still find yourself, when faced with a mental challenge wanting to be the one who finds a solution or be the one who answers the question correctly.
It’s the same reason why every human at one point or another has thought to themselves……Why didn’t I think of that?
Impossibly Possible?
July 22, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
All these riddles have been cleverly compiled to stimulate that human power house you hide under your skull. This is what makes us different from animals (that and the fact we have opposable thumbs, obviously).
The fact that we have the ability to analyse and problem solve is why we are at the top of the food chain.
All these riddles have relatively simple answers but naturally the human nature will trigger a flare in your brain and make you over think a situation and convince you that the answer is more complicated than it seems.
Are you able to prove you can simplify problems and find the correct yet less obvious answer?
Infuriatingly Addictive
July 22, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
Were you ever posed a riddle which you were sure you could work out the answer to? Yet parts of the cunning riddle itself closed avenues through which you could have ventured to find the answer?
Like ‘A man stood in a dark passageway, no natural light nor artificial light is present, yet he is still able to see his car 50 metres away, how?
You may think the man has left his headlights switched on, no, wait that’s artificial light! AAAAAGGGGHHHH!!
If you think you have the brain power and patience to conquer such puzzlers, I welcome you to the world of ……Brain Trap.
Brain Trap
July 18, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
Brain Trap is based on the classic Mind Trap game.
It poses questions where the answer is something you wouldn’t normally guess.
these riddles are not the normal types you find on the net. There are far better and highly entertaining.
There are just under 500 riddles in the Brain Trap app.
Coming soon to the App Store.
Mind Map
June 21, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
Everyone we performed this trick on was incredulous.
They couldn’t believe it!
Screenies
May 27, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
What the pyramid looks like after it is fully un-covered:

Player will be presented with this menu:

The Highest scorers around the globe will be shown on:

What’s New in the iPhone Version?
May 27, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
In the classic Oh Mummy! game the only way to complete the level was to avoid all the mummies chasing you, but the iPhone/iPod Touch version allows you to uncover weapons which can be used to kill the mummies, there also a few other twists with the game including better graphics than the classic game and even more different finds like super speed running.
Oh Mummy Objective
May 27, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
The object of the game was to unveil all of the treasure within each level (or pyramid) of the game whilst avoiding the mummies. Each level generally looked the same, a two-dimensional board. In contrast with Pacman as the player walked around footprints were left behind to see where they had been. By completing a square its content was revealed. There would either be a scroll, a mummy, a key, a tomb or nothing at all. In order to complete a level it was necessary to unveil the key and a tombstone. The scroll would enable the player to kill/eat one mummy on the level. If a mummy was unveiled it would follow the player to the next level. The difficulty and speed of the game increased as the player progressed through the levels.
The game was for one player only and whilst it was simple in terms of gameplay, graphics and sound it was for many people one of the better and more addictive early offerings that comprised the system’s bundle.
Oh Mummy
May 24, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
This classic addictive game is now here on the iPhone.
If you’ve played this years ago, you know how good this game was. Well now, it’s even better!
The game is not around any more and yet thousands crave this game.
We have taken the step and have ported it to the iPod and iPhone.
If you’re young and have never played this classic game before, watch the old version on You Tube and then expect a much more enhanced version in your pocket!
Slow Arrows?
April 22, 2009 by as1 · Leave a Comment
If you are experiencing slow flying arrows, and think this is a problem, look in the settings area and you will find the fatigue option.
Experiment with this setting.
Fatigue gives you a greater challenge so you can’t use max power all the time!
Lentrica Software


