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    <pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 03:39:57 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Michael E. | Mar 24, 2010 User rating: ( votes, average: out of 5) &#160;Loading ... Just when I think I&#8217;m out, they pull me back in. That was my recurring thought as I&#160;downloaded an app that billed itself as Moron Test 2 in its review request.&#160; I&#8217;d reviewed another such game a couple months ago and thought I was done taking these pass/fail tests.&#160; I guess I was wrong. The actual name of the app is Brain Tester (Highly Addictive!!, the title adds&#160;in the App Store) and if you&#8217;ve seen or tried one of these &#8216;Can You Pass the Test?&#8217; games before and enjoyed them, you&#8217;re ready to try this one out as well.&#160;&#160;AppATapp&#8217;s Brain Tester&#160;is pretty much in the same vein&#160;as the others in the genre:&#160; you&#8217;re asked questions about the number of litres in a millilitre, to solve puzzles, and answer questions.&#160; There are a memory tests where</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 03:39:57 GMT</pubDate>
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