MindGym

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MindGym is an interactive programme about creative thinking. It was produced as a CD-ROM in 1997-1998 by London-based Melrose Film Productions and NoHo Digital.

It was conceived and produced by Adam Gee, and developed by Adam Gee and designer Jason Loader. It was co-written by Tim Wright, Adam Gee and Ben Miller.

MindGym won the very first BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Award in the Comedy category. The award was presented in February 1998 by Stephen Fry. The other nominations were Douglas Adams' Starship Titanic and the much admired You Don't Know Jack.