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The game tests the player on a number of problems under a time limit, and the player can track their progress. Categories for the tests include Courtesy, Society, Intelligence, Traffic, Art and Music. Before its termination, the game featured support for [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] for comparing the player's results with those of other players online.
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Revision as of 20:07, 30 August 2020

General Knowledge Training
監修 日本常識力検定協会 いまさら人には聞けない 大人の常識力トレーニングDS
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Developer(s): HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo DS
Category: Edutainment
Players: Single player (with online support)
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
Japan: October 26, 2006
©2006 Nintendo/HAL Laboratory

General Knowledge Training[1] is the first game in the General Knowledge series of Nintendo published games exclusive to Japan, succeeded by Minna no Joushiki Ryoku Televi.

Although General Knowledge Training is the official name outside of Japan, the game also tests the player's common sense, courtesy/social skills and critical thinking skills. This is because the word 常識 (joushiki), translated in this case as "General Knowledge" has multiple meanings in Japanese.

The full name of the game in Japan (similar to Brain Age series games) is very long; and is called Kanshuu Nippon Joushiki Ryoku Kentei Kyoukai: Imasara Hito ni wa Kikenai Otona no Joushiki Ryoku Training DS, but is also known as Otona no Joushiki Ryoku Training DS for short. This translates to Supervised by Japan Joushiki Test Association: Joushiki Training For Things People Currently in Japan Don't Understand.

Gameplay

The game tests the player on a number of problems under a time limit, and the player can track their progress. Categories for the tests include Courtesy, Society, Intelligence, Traffic, Art and Music. Before its termination, the game featured support for Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for comparing the player's results with those of other players online.[2]



References

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