Tuesday, March 8, 2011

TestYourself: Psychology Hits PSN Today, Will Reveal Full Psychological Portrait

TestYourself: Psychology Hits PSN Today, Will Reveal Full Psychological Portrait


TestYourself: Psychology Hits PSN Today, Will Reveal Full Psychological Portrait

Posted: 08 Mar 2011 12:41 PM PST

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Posted by Bill Fryer // Marketing and PR Coordinator, Creat Studios

Hey everyone! Bill from Creat Studios here with a very exciting news: All you fans that are looking for a deeper understanding of yourselves look no further than TestYourself: Psychology coming soon to PSN. Test Yourself introduces audiences to a unique mental experience on the PlayStation Network and will be released as a series of packs, each devoted to specific areas of psychological activity. The first pack, Test Yourself: Psychology contains two initial blocks of tests – Nervous System and Intellect – and will be available for download on PSN on March 8th in North America $2.99 – practically free!

Test YourSelf for PS3 (PSN)

The goal of TestYourself: Psychology is to provide users with an affordable, professional assessment of various aspects of their personalities and psychological abilities. After the release of the initial pack, new blocks of tests will be available for download on a monthly basis, each focusing on different elements of psychological health. Users who complete all 12 blocks will receive a full psychological portrait and will understand the complex characteristics of their states of mind.

TestYourself: Psychology is a serious scientific product developed by a team of professional psychologists and counselors. The product's affordable price is part of an effort to support increasing public interest towards psychology. By combining a scientific approach with the fun of the PlayStation platform, TestYourself: Psychology offers an accessible and enjoyable experience for audiences of all ages and cultural backgrounds.

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