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New Flash Game BrainCats works with most Event Wizard Protocols

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Posted: 23 Dec, 2007
by: Collura T.
Updated: 23 Dec, 2010
by: Collura T.

The attached files are for a new Flash Game BrainCats that races Cheetahs across the screen.  The better the trainee does, the faster they run.  To see a screen image, look at the file BrainCats.jpg attached.

Save the file BrainCats.swf to the directory "c:\brainm.20\Flash Player" on your PC

Then when you run the training screen, press "Window / Flash Player" then "File / Open" and select BrainCats.

The race will run when the trainee meets the condition of Event 5, which is the usual "start/stop" event in protocols.

It runs an animated race with cheetah's, and should be fun for general training.  It will work with most Event Wizard protocols (including alert, focus, peak, relax, sharp, z-score , etc.).  It behaves sort of like Bug Run, but with animated cats instead of bugs.  We plan to enhance it in the future, as well.  It's pretty simple now, but nice to look at.
 We hope you like it!

Attached files
file BrainCats.swf (99 kb)
file BrainCats.JPG (69 kb)

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