Branching off the popular Brain Age games, Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day aims to do for the eyes what its cousins did for brains. Like a handheld eye exam, gamers will be able to test their hand-eye coordination, peripheral vision, and visual acuity. First-time users of the game take a series of tests to determine their "Eye Age," and repeated use will help gamers lower that number and sharpen their visual skills. Mini-games generally take on the appearance of sporting events like baseball, football, and soccer, but other games deal more with numbers, matching, and fast moving objects.