December 5, 2006
Brighter Minds Announces New
Brain Quest DVD Games
Brighter Minds Media, Inc. is
excited to announce the arrival of two new Brain Quest DVD games. Based on the
#1 selling Brain Quest decks published by Workman Publishing Company, the Brain
Quest DVD games test your smarts with all new questions! Brain Quest DVD Ages
6-8 and Brain Quest DVD Ages 8-10 are currently available in stores.
“Brain Quest is already known as a
leading educational game for children, we are pleased to offer it as an
energetic, interactive DVD,” said Vivian Antonangeli, President and Publisher of
Brighter Minds Media, Inc. “It is our goal to extend the same fun, educational
spirit of the Brain Quest brand to a whole new product format.”
The games can be played with any
standard television, DVD player and remote – from the living room to any
portable DVD player! They are fully animated and feature cartoons, audio and
text clues, and 6 mini-action challenges. Each game also includes a mini Brain
Quest deck with additional questions created exclusively for Brighter Minds.
With over 500 questions and interactive games, Brain Quest DVD Games make
learning fun and engaging.
This is the first DVD Game release
for Brighter Minds Media, Inc. “We are truly excited about our expansion into
this new market,” noted Antonangeli. Brighter Minds has two additional DVD
games, Marvel Heroes and Jurassic Park Explorer, slated to release in Fall 2007.
Brain Quest DVD Games are available
now at participating retailers and online at
www.brightermindsmedia.com.
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