
Brawn and Brains is a collection of three unique Atari Jaguar games, each from a different Jaguar developer. This collection features Dragonkeep (Lawrence Staveley), Tiles (Rik Day), and Do the Same (Matmook/Jagware). This is the first release of these games in cartridge form, offered in an economical release with cartridge and manual. Each of the games is described in more detail below. DragonKeep is played over two screens. On the first screen you must cross into the castle on the other side of the bridge. Jump (B) and duck (Down) to avoid the fireballs as you cross. If you are standing in the right hand doorway you will be safe. On the second screen you must collect all the treasures while avoiding the dragon's fire. Once all the treasures have been collected, a second door will appear so you can exit. Returning to the first doorway will keep you safe from the dragon's fire. When you exit, you will return to the drawbridge for the next castle, where things are slightly more difficult than the last. Good luck! Tiles Tiles is a calm and relaxing puzzle game. It is designed to be simple to play so you can sit back, relax and match those Tiles. Do the Same Do the Same is a game of speed and reflection. Featuring 112 levels across three levels of difficulty, Do the Same offers plenty of challenge and will keep you busy for some time! The faster you are, the more points you will receive.
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Currently, the value of a Complete In Box (CIB) copy of Brawn and Brains is estimated around $20.00. For collectors looking for a Loose copy, transactions usually happen around $8.89. The price gap suggests that the box is relatively common.
Released on Jaguar, this title is an interesting piece for any Jaguar collector. The game's value is rising, a sign of growing interest from collectors.
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Brawn and Brains is a collection of three unique Atari Jaguar games, each from a different Jaguar developer. This collection features Dragonkeep (Lawrence Staveley), Tiles (Rik Day), and Do the Same (Matmook/Jagware). This is the first release of these games in cartridge form, offered in an economical release with cartridge and manual. Each of the games is described in more detail below. DragonKeep is played over two screens. On the first screen you must cross into the castle on the other side of the bridge. Jump (B) and duck (Down) to avoid the fireballs as you cross. If you are standing in the right hand doorway you will be safe. On the second screen you must collect all the treasures while avoiding the dragon's fire. Once all the treasures have been collected, a second door will appear so you can exit. Returning to the first doorway will keep you safe from the dragon's fire. When you exit, you will return to the drawbridge for the next castle, where things are slightly more difficult than the last. Good luck! Tiles Tiles is a calm and relaxing puzzle game. It is designed to be simple to play so you can sit back, relax and match those Tiles. Do the Same Do the Same is a game of speed and reflection. Featuring 112 levels across three levels of difficulty, Do the Same offers plenty of challenge and will keep you busy for some time! The faster you are, the more points you will receive.
Our algorithm tracks thousands of verified sales from eBay and other marketplaces. We don't use asking prices, only what buyers actually pay.
We automatically exclude damaged items, reproductions, and extreme outliers to ensure the average is representative of the true market value.
The retro market moves fast. Our database refreshes every day to capture the latest trends and shifts in collector demand.
Confidence Score: High • Based on thousands of verified transactions