If you've got a DS you'll have noticed the number of Brain Training-style games aimed at improving your intellect. But having a big brain isn't always good news and so it proves in Atari's Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys, where Earth's free-thinking humans succumb to the amazing mind control powers of, er, the Alien Brain Thingys.

The only people who can help are those whose interest in brains is less about thinking, more about nourishment. That's right: The Teenage Zombies.

You've probably guessed this by now, but Teenage Zombies isn't the most serious game in the world. A brilliant parody of both the Zombie genre and classic 1950s style Science Fiction and presented in comic-book style, the gameplay is a modern mash-up of side-scrolling adventure, stylus mini-games, double-screen boss battles and brain busting puzzle challenges.

It's fast, fun, stupid and smart, and proves once and for all brains are both useful and delicious.

We have 3 copies of this great prize up for grabs, for your chance to win simply answer the question below:

Q. According to modern folklore, which part of a human is a typical zombie most interested in consuming?

A. Toes
B. Eyes
C. Brains

Click here to enter this competition.

Competition closing date is Wednesday 11 June 2008