Peak - Brain Training App Reviews

VERSION
5.34.3
SCORE
4.6
TOTAL RATINGS
142,402
PRICE
Free

Peak - Brain Training App Description & Overview

What is peak - brain training app? Maximize your full potential by challenging yourself with Peak, designed to help you expand your mental skills with 45+ fun and rewarding games.

Peak has 45+ games covering six categories, carefully developed with you in mind. Choose from our catalog of games or challenge yourself with our versatile Daily Workouts. Short on time? Don’t worry, play Coffee Break, for when you need that extra pep in your step in under five minutes. We'll also show you insights about your performance to help you support your growth, development and provide you with data-orientated feedback.

So what are you waiting for? Join millions of brain trainers worldwide and start challenging your brain today!

Download and play our basic version for free or upgrade to Pro to unleash the full brain training experience.

Workouts:
- Daily brain workouts to sharpen your Memory, Attention, Problem-Solving, - Mental Agility, Language, Coordination and Emotion Control
- Play skill based workouts such as Coffee Break, Weakest Link, Low Rank and The Total Workout
- Access our Advanced Training modules, developed in collaboration with scientists and universities.


Insights:
- Compete with friends
- Track your progress with in-depth insights and statistics
- Compare your scores with others in your age range and profession

PEAK PRO TERMS
Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase.
Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.


Account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours of the end of the current period, and the cost of the renewal will be provided.



Subscriptions may be managed by the user. Auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user’s Account Settings after purchase.


No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.


Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication.

For more information:

Terms of Use - http://www.peak.net/terms-and-conditions/

Privacy Policy - http://www.peak.net/privacy-policy/

Payment Policy - http://www.peak.net/payment-policy/

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App Name Peak - Brain Training
Category Education
Published
Updated 27 March 2024, Wednesday
File Size 265.91 MB

Peak - Brain Training Comments & Reviews 2024

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I have many problems. This app can be a good idea but there are many flaws. I understand why the point of having ads is important to have a game and it gives you a reason to buy the premium then and also ads=money but my problem lies with the constant ads like after every game another ad! Like calm yourself I’m not going to pay $35 a year just to probably delete the app in a month anyway. Also why do I have to buy the premium to replay a game once. I understand if u want to play the same game twice so you can’t constantly spam to get a higher score. Also one day by accident I held the play button and all my games were completed for me and my score decreased by 25%. Like I this is when I got like 3 weeks into the game and my scores were fairly high so I stopped playing the game for 2 weeks because of it then I recently got back into the game and i was mostly annoyed because I knew i couldn’t get it back anymore because I needed to spam play which I can’t obviously do because I have to pay for the premium. And you may be like then just buy the premium but $35 is a lot for a person who can’t get a job. Also it’s a mobile game which they are only addicting for about a month or so and they get boring.

Irritated. I’m not going to lie, the game is super fun to tease your brain and allows you to do something actually more productive than scrolling fake news. But the customer service is a little crooked, I subscribed for a monthly subscription then I got this error saying only one Peak account can be associated with one Apple ID/ credit card method, well I did subscribe for a different account before so it makes sense (though it bugs me a little that they should have warned the customer before they charged them and alerted only afterwards) I logged in the other account to check and the Pro version wasn’t there either so I had to contact them. In the response they said they hung both accounts in idle because they didn’t know which one to officially put into the system, when my email came they put the Pro version into the old account (it bugs me for a second time because even though they solved my problem, they should had asked me which account I would like to make as a primary). I want the new account to be my primary so I ask them maybe, just maybe if they can change it, I would totally understand if they cannot, I just want an answer. Now I’m really irritated that my email went unanswered for days (the other email was answered within hours, so they possibly had to have read this one too). I did not demand to have my account changed. I just ask if they could do it, why do they have to avoid giving an answer?

Best app of its kind that I’ve come across. I downloaded two or three of the highest ranking brain-training apps for a week or two because I feel as though my attention span hasn’t been the best lately, and Peak is the only one that’s still on my phone. I genuinely look forward to the snappy, engaging workouts each day, and they’ve become an enjoyable part of my daily routine. What sets this app apart from competitors is that it allows non-paying users to track their progress in much more detail, by showing you % improvements in each sector each day, as well as letting you compare your brain map to different age groups. Love that! I will say though, that the type of games I receive each day is quite skewed. I NEVER get any Emotion games, and Coordination and Problem-Solving ones are also few and far in between. If this were to be fixed, I’d definitely amend this review to add another star. All in all, I’ll be recommending this to my friends and family.

Great except.... So I love just about everything about this app. It's fun and I feel like I really am training my brain. However, my only complaint about this app (so far) is that it does not have enough information. For example, on the game called Grow you're supposed to create as many words as possible out of just a few letters, the bigger the better. One of my groups of letters was "mas" so immediately the biggest word I could think of was Massachusetts. Awesome for points right? No. The game kept telling me it wasn't a word, so I wasted time spelling it differently thinking I might be spelling it wrong, which caused me to get a low score. I spelled it correctly. I checked. It's frustrating because I cant replay the game (without paying) and I really do want to know my progress. This issue occurred with more than just this word. How can I learn when the game might not be as knowledgeable about certain things as I am?

Enjoy the games, but not the glitches.. I have the free version of this app, and really enjoyed it when I first got it. Lately however, this app has developed glitches even though I’ve kept it updated. Since I have the free version, an ad will run if I want to replay a game, that’s fine. Not fine is having sat through the ad, the game never reloads and I’m left looking at a totally black screen. So, I close the app, reopen and start again. Maybe the game will load the next time, maybe it won’t. This happens too often. The most recent glitch is in a game called, ‘Word Fresh’. A word hunt game in which you slide your finger around a board of connecting letters to make a word. Each letter you touch shows up on a field above the game board so you can see the word you’re making. The glitch: the field shows the chosen letter, but the letter doesn’t ‘stick’. As soon as you move you finger from the selected letter, it disappears from the field, rendering the game useless. I still use the app, but too many problems to give it a higher rating.

Memory Improved Drastically. This is as honest a review as you’re going to get. I was very annoyed with Peak at first because there was an issue with me subscribing and I ended up getting charged twice. I was eventually able to get a refund on one of the charges and ended up with a lifetime subscription so I said whatever, might as well make good use of it since I paid for it. I’m actually kind of glad that I got the subscription because I’ve noticed that where I used to have memory problems, my memory has gotten significantly better. I also find that I am able to verbalize more eloquently than before and that my math skills have improved as well and I can be more focused on tasks than I used to. I feel that this game is definitely worth subscribing to in order to avoid the ads which I see a lot of people are complaining about. It’s the exercise your brain needs and it’s not a task that you hate doing. The games make it easy to commit to playing them every single day and providing a workout for your brain. I would definitely recommend getting the app.

Love the game but.... I really enjoy this game and play every day. I have the pro version and read and understood what I was doing when I paid for the year. The only thing I have found that is a little irksome to me is the babble bots game. At the end of the game there is a list of words that show up that could have been made with the available letters. However, when you click on the definition look up button for the definition of a particular unknown word there is no definition available. It appears that this particular game just makes up words that are not actually words. I have a large vocabulary so am naturally inquisitive when I run across a word that I don’t know. To have nonsense words as part of this game is quite disappointing. I have also looked up these words on my own and have found no definition for them. Please update this game to make actual words. Thanks.

Great but I can’t play this anymore. I’ve had this app for years, going back to it every few months. I enjoy working my brain in little ways, as most people who download this app probably do. But my issue with the game is the ads. It was annoying getting ads after every mini-game but I get it so I continued. The real issue is getting ads in the middle of playing games, not allowing me to finish or seeing my results. Sometimes I can’t even close out of the ads and have to restart the app, but then it starts me at the next game, unless (get this) I watch another ad to retry the previous game. The games are fun even if some of them are luck based and therefore despite being better you get a lower score. The ads actually make it unplayable, the games are timed and when an ad pops up that wont close until 15 seconds have passed while playing a game where every second counts, simply ruins it

Long time user, but frustrated. I’ve used this app for years and generally like it. My main complaint is the system that requires you to get an overall score before you can unlock new levels for games. It’s entirely possible for one area of focus to keep you from progressing in others which is extremely frustrating. I understand why this choice was made, but unless you add more content to all areas, you will reach a plateau and you won’t progress further, locking things you enjoy behind walls you can’t remove. Please either add games to all areas of focus, not just a few, so there is a better chance to raise the overall score or change that overall score as being what unlocks new challenges in each area to each area unlocks the more you progress. And no, it’s not a case of try harder. When I’ve spent hours attempting to better my score and I’ve reached a peak performance and I have limited choices in raising that score, it’s no longer only holding myself back, but the app design. I suppose a third option of lowering what’s required to unlock new content is also a tweak than a design change would also work. I feel like I’ve paid for way more than I’m getting and that’s disappointing.

Why do I need to pay money?. I need this app so I can keep learning while in quarantine. But I can only play 3 games every 24 hours. Unless I pay $4 a month. This feels like a scam! Free video games don’t have you pay $10 if you want to play more than one level a day. Why is a game that is supposed to help you train your brain any different? I can understand why you want to make payment-exclusive games, but you need to make the free games, well, free! (Edit:) The developer responded to my review and said nothing helpful. I just want to have the free games have unlimited replays and the dev didn’t even acknowledge it! This is a bad app with a bad staff. (Second edit:) So the developer responded again. Feels nice to get attention. So I finally figured out why unlimited replays are behind a paywall. They are really boring. I mean the games are fun, but it’s just like schoolwork. A little is fun, but a lot is boring. Happy to just wait for like 3 games a day and spend the rest of my time doing something else.

Fix the video ads on iPhone please. W should start by saying I use the free version of this app. This app is alright to kind of keep on top of your mental but sometimes I do pretty poorly the first go around and I’d like to redo a game of the day. The have an option for that in the free version of you watch a video. That’s the only time I’ve seen them push ads on you besides telling you to upgrade every time you play the game. I’m fine with that. What I’m not fine with is watching the ad and not being able to exit out of the ad after it’s finished. I can’t even download the app they are advertising from the ad screen. It just gets stuck and doesn’t let you redo the mini game even if you restart :/ Other than that it’s a fun little way to fill some extra time on your hands and it’s not that addicting. Also, some of the mini game instructions can be vague. TL:DR Free version doesn’t let you redo games even after watch the ad and instructions for some games could be more clear

Love the app, however there’s a big problem. Edit: Feb 18th. They fixed it and it’s working now it took about 48hrs to get it handled and that’s pretty good. Thank you. Last year I used the app a lot and it was a great experience. A few weeks ago I had to get a new phone (my old one simple died) and some of my apps were not backed up. Fine, I re downloaded Peak and went into the monthly Pro option ($4.99) and paid. I only paid by month as unfortunately some times I can’t be on my phone due to my work so I don’t pay for the year one. My card was charged. But the Pro option is still not available for me even after 3 days. It’s a bummer really. I already wrote an email with the instructions etc and haven’t been able to get it to work and didn’t receive any response back except an automated email (from the App manufacturing) and I also wrote to iTunes. And .... NADA. I would like for this to be fixed as I could be using the app, I paid for it and still can access to Pro.

Games are fun, but difficult to determine if worth paying for pro. The games are certainly very fun and interesting, but you only get to play a set of 3 games once per day, unless you pay for the pro version (which is a monthly payment). No redos or anything. That would be fine normally, but they then give you a summary of your overall performance which I feel isn’t accurate if you missed something on the instructions or if someone interrupts you while playing and something goes wrong. Also the instructions for the games can be complicated and/or slow going. There were some games with instructions that were too long or went through too slow for me so I skimmed them, but then messed up on an aspect of the game so my overall performance summary shot down on certain skills. The summary is actually very cool, but it kind of threw me off with how skewed my results became when I messed up on one game. I was actually considering paying for the game, but by not allowing me to replay the games for the day and having complicated/long game instructions makes it hard for me to determine its worth so I ultimately decided to just delete it. I was hoping this app would be fun while simultaneously training my brain, but it feels more like a daily pop quiz from high school with daily report cards based only on the pop quiz performance. I’m not interested in doing high school over again.

Love the app but I hate bugs. Quick review. I’ve been playing this at the pro level for a few months now and I enjoy seeing the progress and I feel like it helps me expand my mind and improve the skills that it focuses on which improves how I do my work and interact with others. I enjoy it enough to have it be one of the first things I do on a daily basis. It’s actually like a required step in my day. Which brings me to the star reduction. Today I logged on and I had been somewhere in the 90’s for my playing streak. Yesterday, I played it as I always do. Today I opened it and my streak said 0 days. I thought it was an error and would reset after I did the daily workout (because I’ve opened it before and observed that the interface behaved “differently”, I just assumed that this was a one off thing). But after I did my workout, it updated the day count to one. That is a big that seriously frustrates me. All of the other issues I have with these games have been covered by other reviewers except for the fact that if you name a game Word Fresh Zen and push some of the craziest letter combinations as words, then you had better include the word ZEN as a real word. Thanks.

Thank you Peak!. Wow... I’m so glad I found this app. I was in a bad car accident a year and a half ago and my brain got seriously smashed up. As a result my memory (mostly short term) and math skills disappeared. I’ve been using Peak for about 2 months and I see significant changes in my memory abilities. Just a few weeks ago I was still telling any new person I talked to that I might lose my train of thought and I always felt self-conscious about my memory skills because it was so apparent when you spoke with me that they still hadn’t recovered. And just yesterday I realized that I haven’t had to excuse my poor memory to anyone lately, and in fact I go days where I don’t remember it’s an issue (not because my memory is bad but because it’s no longer such a problem!). And because of this app I actually learned that my math skills disappeared. I always just thought my mind was being lazy but when I saw it first hand how hard it was for me to do simple math on this app I saw the problem. It was really troubling and embarrassing when I realized - I used to be good at math - but I’ve been slowly getting better. So essentially this app has been my brain rehab! And I couldn’t be more happy about my progress! Thank you!!!

Extremely grateful to Peak- my anchor. I don’t know what was going on with my brain, but suddenly I could not follow new instructions, accurately recall basic personal information about myself, accurately use measurements / math, even put my clothes on correctly. My mind was spiraling into a cognitive funk that impacted my daily life and livliehood. At the suggestion of a neurologist, I started daily training with Peak over four months ago (with a Premium subscription- no way my brain could handle ads early on). The daily training with Peak has been an anchor line that I have used to climb out of from the depths of a punky brain and climb back to normalcy. It grounds me, it works on many aspects of my brain. While no one can pinpoint why my brain dove into that funk potential culprits were young widow grief, long COVID, small town gossip, and financial stress. No matter why my brain “stopped working”, I NEVER want to go there again. It is horrible to not have your brain work. I love thinking. I feel that my daily Peak training has helped me return to normal brain function and build resilient neurological pathways to prevent future cognitive decline.

I guess everyone is a genius. Well everyone in my age group is a genius according to my brain map. The main thing that bothers me with this app is the opaque way you are scored in each category. My overall percentile is 61 percent, in language I’m at 85 memory I’m at 80. But in every other category well. 99 percent of the population is better at problem solving than I am I guess. No matter how much my scores improve in these categories, the percentile never moves which is irksome to say the least. What else bothers me? I absolutely hate the vibration when I get an incorrect answer, it totally throws me off track. I also despise a few games, happy river, is just really stupid and jump control could easily cause carpal tunnel syndrome. Despite these grievances, all in all, it seems to be a more productive distraction than say, candy crush, and some games are really enjoyable. Pixel logic is my absolute favorite. I’m still uncertain as to whether ones mental faculties are actually expanded by playing these games. I’m fairly certain the juries still out on that one.

Good but lacking. Many of the games are fun and do seem to help cognitive growth. Love the tracking and goals. However, some of the games are frustratingly too difficult and one game I just can’t figure out at all though I’ve tried. They allow you to thumbs up or thumbs down a game but the thumbs down ones show up in your daily exercise plan and you can only change the game once per category so you a lot of times get stuck with another game you don’t want to play after passing on the first one. Minor annoyances though. My biggest frustration is that this is obviously created with Great Britain English vocabulary vs American which is vastly different. Actual American English legitimate words that would win in scrabble aren’t allowed in word games and so many GB English words are referenced that you would have to know their forms of vocabulary to do well in some of the games (words like pram that many Americans don’t know but are in the Word Alike game). Games also are stagnate. Dropping a newer game once in a while would be nice.

Fun Concept, Broken Product and Service. A week ago I downloaded the Peak. I enjoyed it enough and was interested in trying out the pro trial period. So I start the two week trial and then.... nothing! It still kept on asking me to upgrade to pro even though I could see an active subscription for pro in my Apple account. So I decided to try it on my IPad to see if it was a glitch with my iPhone. Nope same thing happened. Then I tried deleted, reinstalling, canceling subscription, renewing it etc., but nothing worked. I then unwisely decided to purchase one of the add ons to see I those at least worked... and unsurprisingly, no I did not get access to the add on even though my account was charged for the product. So then I email their customer support and haven’t heard anything back from them in a week. Peak seems like a fun concept, but I don’t recommend this to anyone until they get their act and software together. There’s other “brain training” apps that I’ve had a much better experience with then with Peak at this point.

Become Smarter AND Dumber at the Same Time. So often, great APPs crumble under the weight of forcing end users to either pay to subscribe to the exclusive services or suffer the bombardment of advertisements in the form of 25 to 30 second videos. Unfortunately, with the coming of 2019, PEAK succumbed to the same pitfall. With limited time, most users will use an APP such as this on a commute by train or in the few minutes they have while downing a morning brew. There are four free games that a user can play daily, with advertisements of 25 to 30 seconds in length, this potentially takes up a minute and a half of a user’s time. When someone only has five minutes to play, well, you can do the math...the irony here with an APP, designed to expand our minds and grow our gray matter, forces users to watch mindless advertisements which do just the opposite. TL::DR PEAK would have deserved 5/5 stars if it didn’t add the advertisement videos in between some of the most beautifully designed games intended to make us all a little smarter.

Some games are great, but the data is thoroughly diluted. To put it simply: the best games in Peak are some of the most dynamic, brain-stretching and FUN games I’ve played in any brain trainer. Low-Pop, Pixel Logic, Tunnel Trance, Rush Back and Rush Back+ are some of my favorites. On the other hand, some of the games make little to no sense for their category and are limited by whichever hand you get with the game’s procedural generation whenever you launch. I’m talking about games like Happy River which rely thoroughly on RNG to generate a landscape where your luck can completely change the opportunities you have to score higher or lower, which have 0 business dictating the average score for something like “Emotion”. Games like Word-A-Like ask for very specific word combinations (which you’ll memorize with repetition anyhow) and yet that game affects your “Language” category. With Peak, you’re definitely giving your brain a workout, but take your recorded peak score with a grain of salt!

PEAK-A-BOOM!. This app is tied with Words With Friends in my opinion, both being two of the greatest apps of all time, & my personal faves...My only complaints are that I wish there were some sort of listings of Record Scores for each game, as well as some way to see the highest overall peak brain scores. The addition of those would really get my competitive fire burning hot...I also wish you could upload a pic to your profile, as that option kinda seems like it would be a given, and yet it's not. It would also be nice if new games were added a bit more frequently because each time one has been added, my excitement goes through the roof and I get motivated to hit legendary status as quick as possible. These are less "complaints" and more just the wants of a spoiled Brain Train Loving Brat... KUDOS to the creators, and Thnxx so much! The days I'm able to include some peak into my schedule are, more often than not, better days overall than the days I'm unable to fit a workout into. Keep up the good work!

Great app!. This app is the best thing I have ever downloaded to my device! I use it every day and it really does help improve the way I think.( My grades have improved ever since I have started using this app). The only thing I I think could use improvement would be the ads you run on the app. After watching an ad so I could play an extra game for free the app froze and would not let me play the game. This was frustrating, but as this seems to be a new addition to the app I completely understand. It would be nice to fix this glitch as soon as possible so that I can continue using your awesome app! Also, if possible it would be nice if you could add to your extensive inventory of games for the free version of the app. The games on the free version get boring after a while... Overall thank you so much more making this app! I will continue using it and recommending it to everyone for as long as I live!😊

Don’t waste your time watching ads. This app is full of full screen 30-second ads. Literally. Before playing, while playing, and even after you’re done you’re going to see a 30-second full screen ad. I have nothing against ads, but when you pass more time seeing ads than playing, there is something wrong with the app. Also I didn’t mention that’s the only app that makes your overall score go down after making the perfect score in a game, why? Because when they introduce new games to you, you’re a beginner in that game, so no matter how well you play this game, your overall score will go down the first time you play new games, to make sure you keep wasting your time on this app and don’t reach the perfect score. Oh and I forgot, if you don’t pay the monthly subscription, some games won’t be available anymore, that means you’re gonna keep your bad score for ever and there’s nothing you can do about it, to make sure you won’t finish the game without paying. Everything in this app is about ads, making you pay and keeping you playing by making sure you’ll never reach the perfect score. Doesn’t worth paying either since their games are not even working, the vocabulary games are limited to their vocabulary, the sorting cards game doesn’t even alert you before switching sides, if you’re too fast the game say you’re wrong even when you’re not. Bottom of the line: great concept, badly developed, don’t waste your time.

Best app for TBI’s and brain injuries. As a disabled Navy Vet, this app has helped me so much! It makes my rehabilitation so much fun, I forget I’m actually relearning to use my brain! You all have not only helped me with my rehab, you’ve helped boost my confidence! I only wish there were some study material or practice games that help with the math that I’ve forgotten. It would also help a lot if you listed why answers were incorrect. Other than that, I’m not sure you realize how many military vets this app helps! I tell everyone in my group about your app! Plus, I can share my results with my doctor to show how much I’ve improved! I LOVE THIS APP! If you do read this, I hope you take my suggestions into consideration. I also hope you know what an amazing app you created for people like me! Thank you!

enhances essential skills and VERY FUN!!. Peak is probably the best app I have ever encountered in the sense that you’re phone isn’t killing your brain cells but actually strengthening them. Peak creates personalized “daily workouts” customized for your brain. These workouts consist of a variety of games that not only make your brain healthier and stronger but are also very enjoyable and fun. You can also do a series of workouts designed for you (even one with the games you need to improve on). With the Pro Package, if you don’t feel like following a guideline, you can choose any of the many games they have to do on their own. Each game is designed to build upon a certain area of your brain. For example, there are games that focus on emotion, memory, coordination, etc. Some of the games are designed specifically do encourage positivity within you. There are also a few games for relaxation or fun without a time limit or a score. I highly recommend this app if you enjoy apps that don’t kill your brain cells, but are also extremely fun.

Gender Binary. This app is fun and easy to use. I have been playing for almost 20 days straight and can’t get enough. That is why it was so disappointing to see their misunderstanding of gender in the game “Word Pairs”- a game in which, in part, you have to match words with “opposite meaning.” Unfortunately they use the pair, boy/girl, as if men are the antithesis to woman. Women and men are different genders of the same species. They are not “opposite” which is defined as diametrically different. Diametrically means completely or directly. When we perpetuate the idea that men and women are “completely different” we are choosing to disregard the shared experiences and focus only on the differences. This is how we encourage prejudice, by defining a group as “other” or different than your own. Shame on Peak for engaging in such harmful behavior, especially as an app that is intended to push and develop cognitive skills. Your mission statement says: “We believe there’s always a little room for improvement, and we should strive to better ourselves bit by bit.” Please take this opportunity to update your games and better Peak.

Games are so addicting good for you!. It's important to exercise your brain in many different ways! I can tell the days I don't do my workouts before work. When I don't, It's seems like I'm not as focused or awake and tend be more groggy. Also, (as embarrassing as it is) I've always struggled with words due to my dyslexia, and this has helped me get over the "pressures" of finding/spelling words. Turns out I'm actually quite good at them (better than my husband and it drives him crazy!) I guess I've lived my whole life telling myself I'm not good with words, so I wasn't. But now Peak helped me see that's not entirely true. Some/most games are so much fun too! To spend one on one interactive time together, my husband and I will pull out my phone and take turns playing games to challenge each other. I only wish we could select a "guest" button when he is playing so he doesn't effect my mental progression charts. I only bought into it because I got it on cyber Monday for $.99 a month. Worth the $.99 but I would never have signed up for $3!

Pro upgrade doesn’t work!. Am I the only one having trouble with Pro purchase? Paid for Pro and it was working on my IPad. The games weren’t as good as they could be because many games don’t function well on a touch screen. But I enjoyed the word games. My husband then bought Pro, he complained that it showed too many ads which he shouldn’t have been getting with Pro. He tried to upgrade again and we ended up with 3 subscriptions and he still didn’t have Pro. He emailed support and was told to restore purchase. Tried and it didn’t work. Emailed support again and now I don’t have Pro either. Apparently buying Pro for 2 devices confuses their server, so support said they would give the Pro to my husband. No mention of a refund for me. Now neither of us have Pro. So we have paid for three 1 year subscriptions and have none. Trying to get a refund from Apple. Peak support said the reason the app doesn’t work is because we bought 2 Pro upgrades on one appleID. Our iPads and iPhones are filled with app purchases made on 1 appleID. So if for example Wordscape a $3 app can figure out how to sell to 2 people on the same AppleID, I would hope a brain training app would be able to. Guess not. Don’t need the trouble deleting app, trying to get a refund.

Pretty well created app. I was trying Neuronation app before I met this one. They structured it and designed very well. I am looking forward to the next day to better my memory and focus. I usually am very forgettable and lose focus too quickly. I give it a 4.5 stars since today was my first day and I liked it. I like the stats where I can see my progress and I will check it over time to see how I improve. I want to build my memory muscles and focus muscles. I think I found the app that will do that for me. What I like, is that it is backed up by universities and science. So I feel good that I have proven exercises to help me train these areas of my brain. I personally can’t wait to see the changes it will make in my daily life after whole of playing this and bettering my brain muscles. I would recommend this app. I really like how they organized it. They built in this streak for you to keep track. Also I like how they have a few levels from “novice” all the way to “legend”. The games feel very professional and I feel good that I will feel the benefits of these exercises in my daily life. I just really liked it how they have all my stats and progress organized.

Standardized testing in an app. It is set up so there is a daily quiz. There is a set time of 30 seconds or so for each question and then it just ends, so if you have a streak going it’s broken and if your struggling you’ll never figure it out. You can’t go on the app and focus on the areas and problem you struggle with you can only do the set daily quiz. It doesn’t allow you to personalize it so that you can focus on what you struggle with. It might be that you’re not bad with that area of skill but the way that question is designed like you need to color in blocks in a certain manor but they use three or four shades of the same color so because it’s all a matter of shades you take longer double checking the shades to make sure it’s marked correctly than if they would have used different colors vs shades, that makes you struggle but just like a standardized test it’s one size fits all test. The “statistics” they give you about the capability of the “average” mind in an age group is a complete lie. I’ve talked to teachers and psychologists and neurologists and they all say that nobody, absolutely nobody has a perfect balance of medium skill level in all subjects. Everyone does better in some and worse in others by comparison.

Random thoughts. I paid the money for unlimited games and it is so worth it! Love that I can pick and choose games easily using the Games. I’d really love to be able to go back and review a game when I am having difficulty...is there a way to show an instant replay? Sometimes I simply don’t understand why I was marked wrong and would like to see it. (Example...spin cycle) Some of the games that are supposedly for memory are not, they really call for staring at the screen until it disappears and recreating what your retina shows you. This is not really memory. (Examples...Perilous Path, Memory Sweep, Bounce, Tracker). And finally, some games would benefit from some randomizing. In Connect Em Up it would be nice to play second sometimes. And in Flight Path, it would be nice to have the bonus color on the upper left hand sometimes, rather than always on the right.

Lots of fun little games. This app is great for anyone who likes little games to pass the time. It’s designed to help you work on different parts of your brain development. I got the pro version on one of their discount deals which is the only way I would have payed for it. The app allows you to compare your brain map to others. The downsides are that is doesn’t explain how the brain map works. Is it better to have a larger spread map or a smaller spread. I would be interested in knowing more about the science that they use to come up with these statistics. The other down side is that the professions section of the brain mapping is very limited. I work in the mental health field and there isn’t even a broad category for my profession so I cannot compare my brain map to my colleges. Despite that the games themselves are fun and there are a lot of games which will make it less likely that I will get bored with the app. If you want to go pro then wait until there is a large discount offer. The app is quite pricey otherwise.

Ads...ads...ads. I appreciate your response; however, your logic makes no sense. The number of ads continues to increase and the length of time continues to increase. Revenue is fine. BUT...you failed to address the CHANGE in ads. Your ad volume increased. I get ads all the time now and this was not the case. Your solution - BUY OUR PRO VERSION - is not a solution. Should you have kept it the way you did, I may have been convinced. But, now, you only seem $$ hungry. Rather than providing a solution or, better, reverting back to WHAT WAS, you simply tell your customer to “pay us”. Customer service is pretty poor. Unimpressed. So disappointed. I’ve been playing for 15 days now and today everything changed. Playing the regular mode - not buying Pro - and I was content doing my daily workout and that’s it. If I wanted to do more, I knew I was “buying in” to watching a 30 second ad. Not any more. Today, there was an ad after each game during my daily workout. My girlfriend and I love doing the daily workout every morning. But, if ads like this continue, we both agreed: DELETE app. 2 stars of what would be a 5 star game.

Frustrating - update. I’ve had the app for a few weeks and I enjoy the brain training games. I have a current iPad Pro and don’t understand why the app won’t rotate to use in landscape mode while propped up with my keyboard. That’s frustrating but now it has stopped working at all. I open the app and less than 30 seconds later it shuts down. This just started happening. On top of it, I’d rather pay up front for the app instead of a subscription but I understand it’s a way to bring in revenue instead of giving stuff away for free. But even if I wanted to sign up for the pro version (which I would consider after evaluating the app a bit longer), I can’t. The app won’t stay open long enough. 2 stars for the good games when it worked. Update - deleted app for a few weeks. Reloaded and now it’s working correctly. 1 less star for needing subscription to play more games. Would rather pay upfront for app and not an ongoing subscription.

Looks great but needs a few key additions.. I have 4 kids and I was very attracted to this app for all the training possibilities for my kids, but they are small, and although the app is from 4+ there is no way to select a game without having to enter each one and selecting how to play, it would be great to categorize the games by age as well. Another important feature and a big reason why I’m not planning on buying until there is flexibility on this account is that there is no way to create another profile or user under the same account, even with the family plan, and for somebody with small kids is practically useless since they don’t have a separate device, let alone email address with a valid peak account. This game has great workouts, but I really think that with these changes it could be amazing for aiding in developing skills on the whole family. Hope you consider them at least! Thanks!

AMAZING😄😄😄🥳😄😄😄. I love this game! It has helped me improve on my focus and many other things. I really do like this game and I think it is great to train your brain in the summer before you go back to school so you can remember more. There is only 1 thing that I wish Peak would not do, that is make a limit on how many training games you can play a day and how many times you can play them. I wish they wouldn’t do that because I want to keep playing Peak, not only once a day but more than that, you have to pay money to get to play more training games as more than once. Other than that it’s AMAZING 😄. There is one suggestion that I would like to make and that is that you can play Peak more than once a day and that you can play a certain game over again without paying. Peak has helped me with many things. Thank you, Lily😄

Restoring Pro problems. I decided to try upgrading to Pro so I bought the monthly subscription. I had no issues buying it, but it said that you can cancel it in settings. I didn’t really want the subscription for the next month so I tried clicking “restore purchase” assuming that it would pull up a page about restoring the purchase since it had a little arrow. Instead, it actually restored my purchase every time I clicked it. What bothers me is how when I was buying the subscription, it said to turn off the auto subscription in settings, but there was no option when I looked. Also, a while after I upgraded, I didn’t have the daily workout option. In the description of what you get when you upgrade, it says you get to unlock the last two games. Without the daily workout, I didn’t get those games unlocked. I know I could’ve just play any game I wanted while upgraded, but it was just something that I wasn’t supposed to happen.

Best App I’ve Spent Money On. I’m one of those child prodigy genius turned horribly depressed adults, wondering why my brain quit working like it used to. I’ve been training for a couple months now, with my highest streak being 41. I can actually feel myself getting better and better. My memory in everyday life is better, I can focus on my tasks much easier, I’ve started having a MUCH easier time relating to others, and my once horrendous problem solving skills are through the roof. I can tell in everyday life as I come to better solutions much faster than I normally would have. I only have two scores below 400 now (total score above 500) and I’m so very proud of myself. Looking at the progress I’ve made is astonishing. The brain is a muscle like any other. If you want it to be fit, you must train like you do with the rest of your body. I’ve done brain games in the past but lost momentum because the games were just not that fun and it was the same game every day. With Peak, there’s so many different options to chose from and you never really get bored. I do have a few games I dislike playing because I’m not good at them, but it’s easy to remind myself why that means they’re the most important to do. I HIGHLY recommend this app to anyone struggling. My depression and anxiety have gotten much more manageable as well, but I’ve been putting in my own separate work for that on top of the training.

Amazing brain-training app. UPDATE: The bug is fixed and the app runs smoothly now!! Thank you developers for taking our complaints into consideration. I’ll still prefer if you reduce the number of ads in the app and unlock just a few more games for free, but those are relatively minor issues. Original review: I used to love this app for its high-quality content. The games are fun, engaging and helpful, and I looked forward to playing everyday. Even though the in-app purchases and constant ads were annoying, I could bear them because it was still worth it. But now... when I open the app, the “loading” spinning circle just goes on and on and I can’t do anything. I’ve tried refreshing, closing the app and going back again, etc. but nothing works. It’s literally just loading forever. I’ve noticed the other reviews also mention this and really hope it gets fixed, because the games are incredible. If it doesn’t, though, I’ll have no choice but to delete, since there’s no point having a useless app on my phone.

Super app but let me spread the news!!. I love this app. I’m finding new ways to approach tasks that have always been challenging while finding the results correspond closely to my aptitudes and skills. I expect this to be a daily habit. But why don’t you let people gift the app? And why don’t you have a version that can be shared easily with your Apple One family? I’d love my friends to get on the bandwagon but your own Family Plan is simply unworkable. Choose one of these two alternatives and make your and my lives easier. I have sent these comments to your support address as well as a suggestion that your rates should not range from $7 to $35 a year based on the luck of the draw. A friend was offered a lifetime rate. I can’t find that. The app is a gem. The front end needs work.

Great app. False progress.. This app is great for training your brain, and improving your overall mental health. I have one complaint though: the progress you see is not entirely accurate. The score you receive is entirely based on the level of difficulty you’re playing at, and you don’t unlock the more difficult levels without having to grind out the beginner stuff. Some of the games at beginner & novice are a cake walk. It’s easy to perform perfectly, but scoring perfectly on a beginner or novice puzzle will sometimes give you a peak score of less than 400. As you unlock the harder levels, you’re able to score higher because that restriction is gone. This falsifies the results a bit, so it’s not reflective of your actual progress. Don’t get me wrong; this app is extremely beneficial, and tons of fun. It could just use one fix. Developers: if you’re reading this, please remove the restriction on the higher difficulties for new users. It’s pretty boring to breeze through the easy puzzles to get scores that aren’t reflective of one’s mental ability. Not only is it misleading, it may deter new users who don’t feel like grinding out the beginner puzzles. 3/5.

LOVE. I love this app, I’ve been playing it on and off for about a year and feel really good about my progress. It’s easy to do in the morning as a warm-up or before bed to give you a productive feel to stretch your mind. My very few concerns come from lots of experience and are very minor in comparison to how wonderful the app is. I do pay for the full access and I don’t regret it for a moment. I wish there were more emotion and coordination games in comparison to the other sections. I also really struggle with the Jump Control game as the way your fingers need to be placed is awkward and it actually hurts my arm to try to play it. It also is nearly impossible to complete the Perfect Jump reward as the game often has the ball go automatically where I have no control over and hit a bumper. Thanks for all your work on the app! It’s wonderful!

a thank you to the developer(s). As part of my therapy I was introduced to ‘Lumosity’ to help with speech & such after suffering a stroke at 33 years old a year ago. I decided on my own to check out similar apps and literally tried all of them that I could find. Peak is the only one I kept & I’ve used it for about 6 months or so almost on a daily basis. I have therapy twice a week but since using this extraordinary app I can tell a very big difference in not only my speech, but the choice of my words, my ability to recall events, remembering how to do every day tasks... & thanks to these improvements in my life I feel that I’ve sort of gained back part of the confidence that I lost with the stroke. So with tears in my eyes as I type this (lol) THANK YOU, whoever you are for having the idea that an app might be able to improve someone’s life. Because it did. Mine.

An interesting idea, but too many ads. The first 13 days of play I got to play through the daily challenge once without ads, and then watched ads for every subsequent play through - of course as is often the case it’s the same obnoxious ad over and over again. But now apparently on day 14 I have to watch an ad for every activity. What happened to the days of buying an app for a couple of bucks instead of these ridiculous subscription models that cost and arm and a leg indefinitely. Unfortunately probably going to delete it if I have to keep watching ads for the basic daily “brain train” there are many other free ways to exercise my mind. Update: the response on “we need ad revenue” is all fine and good, but if you want people to keep using your program, then either change the model so there aren’t as many ads in the middle, or change how many games you can play per ad or get shorter ads. As someone who fully understands the business model of app development I know there’s a balance to be reached here, and can confidently tell you that customers complaining about ads is something you should address in a more substantial way. Furthermore, your subscription model seems to be overpriced in the market. And I don’t haveany guarantee that a “lifetime” membership will last anywhere near my lifetime (highly unlikely tbh)

This isn’t what it says it is. They claim your brain trains itself and you become smarter the more you use the app. Then they have these 50 different games you play that focus on different things to show you your progress and make you think you are making progress. The issue I have with it is you only play 5 games a day, and sometimes I forget what the purpose of the game is and it takes a couple seconds to figure out what you are supposed to do. When you play everyday you are more likely to remember the object of the games and therefore you score higher because you are prepared for how to play, not because you are improving your brain function but simply because you know what to do when the game starts. They offer tutorials before the game but I often forget to click on them and there were a couple that even after watching I didn’t fully get. I’m an engineer, I fancy myself to be above average intelligence, but it’s certainly not because of this app. I deleted the app today seeing little to no value. I would have kept it but the ads in between each of the mini games take as long as the game itself almost. I get you need ads, but do one before you start playing and one after, not one in between each mini game (there are 5).

Fantastic Neuroplastic. Great games that are challenging, unique, fresh and seemingly always more being made. I like how it lets you know how you measure to others at the rank you are at, shows your progress yearly, monthly, weekly, daily and how you have measured during the game session if you replay, which creates a personal challenge to beat your previous scores, increasing the targeted brain/neuro skill. A major bonus is that there are some games developed by doctoral level researchers that help further develop data, that give you access to their published literature and research articles, to learn even more. This app has a free trial, and you will want to continue. Caveat is that it is pretty much unplayable once you have to watch horrible game ads every time you do something; the ones that last forever and you can’t exit out of, probably with some sort of king or person standing in the rain which a pointing arrow that nearly drives someone insane.

Suddenly Set Back. Peak is great and it definitely exercises my brain and keeps it sharper than it otherwise would. But I recently UPGRADED to Pro and all of my STATS went DOWN. I imagine this is because with the availability of all the other games, now there are suddenly a lot of zeros being taken into consideration from the games I have yet to play, but it was honestly incredibly DISHEARTENING when I looked at my progress and my stats had all dropped by at least 20%. All of my hard work and progress suddenly felt erased or disappeared, and though I know it's still there in my head, seeing my chart shrink in a major way is certainly not motivating, especially for someone who just shelled out the MONEY to be able to get even better. Maybe that's not something that occurred to anyone during programming, but it would be very nice if there were a DIFFERENT WAY of introducing unplayed games to the overall scores.

amazing but few problems. This app is honestly amazing! I mean, with all it’s games, it’s a great app. But, there are a few problems. To begin with, whenever I want to play one of the games, but I have to watch an ad to play it, I watch the ad, but then everything glitches out! For example, I can’t click on anything and nothing would work, so I have to refresh the app, which is quite annoying because I wasted my time watching an ad to get no reward. And yes, this happened multiple times, each time I tried to watch something to play a game. However, it works on the daily workout section, but other than that, it glitches out on the other sections. To add on, why do we have to be a member to look at our stats. Yes, we can look at how we increased or decreased in the last month or week, but to look it our stats for 3 months, 6 months, and a life time? I don’t think it’s necessary for us to be a member to look at our progress. I get that we have to be a member to get better games for our brain, but just for our stats? It makes no sense to me to be honest. This is an overall great app with a few problems.

MIND BLOWING!!!!!. I think what really pushes people away from this app is the subscription which do very depending if there’s a sell going on. I upgraded to pro and am now paying 1.37 a month and don’t mind that price. There are issues here and there (LIKE EVERY APP) because nothing in this world is perfect. But I gotta give it to the developers. These games work. You’re giving your brain a daily workout which will help you throughout your day and your future. I think it’s worth the monthly subscription for me. Because I can’t remember the last time my brain got a workout like this. And you instantly feel the difference after playing and that’s MIND BLOWING! I feel if people give the game a chance, pay for the subscription, if it’s worth it for you (If money does play a roll I would wait for some sell), keep writing reviews to help the developer fix the few issues the app DOES HAVE, maybe the developer will listen to the fan base and make the right improvements and the app will become even better than it already is. All I’m saying is that the Human brain is a STATE OF THE ART WEAPON. Why not keep it sharp and active in all areas. Help the app grow. I know I will.

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Disappointing development. I normally enjoy Peak, but today, ads started playing video automatically with audio enabled despite my phone's mute setting. In one case, there wasn't even an option to then mute the video nor to stop it. Thankfully I was not in a more public place when playing today. If this continues, it will end my (5 Years) long and otherwise happy connection with the app. I understand that ratings aren't a good place for this kind of feedback, but there is no option to provide it via the app instead.

App Free Version - Adpocalypse. Look I know when you use an app with a subscription option for free there are ads. Some games/apps show you an ad periodically, some show you an ad before each activity. Either of these is fine, and really no issue. Generally they take 10-20 seconds then you can close out. But peak’s ad service takes it to a whole new level. Instead of watching a single level or animation, you have to sit and watch for 2+ minutes as a game goes through 2-3 levels then sometimes makes you play for a few seconds just to get through to the games. Either go to sub only or reign in the ad duration. When the ad is longer than the game you are waiting to play it is a problem. Just my two cents…

Way too many ads. I really enjoyed using the peak app for so long but there are now way too many ads. Most people would be ok with some ads between games but they are after every single game and it slows it down way way too much. Lost interest after the second game because of how long it was taking. Understand every company is trying to push to get you to use premium and I don’t think anyone would care if there were some ads but this is actually deterring you from using it at all because you spend more time watching ads, than you do actually trying to play the game. It’s actually pushed me to delete the app because there is no point having it the way it is now Really disappointing

My all time favourite but needs more updating. I’ve been playing Peak for years now. I love it. There is plenty of room for improvement though. 1- some games are never updated. Perfect example is Word Pairs. I’ve been getting the same words for years, it’s like they never ever updated it and it gets boring to see the same word combinations over and over. The problem is that you after a while you learn the combinations and it defeats the whole purpose of improving your skills since you know what to expect and look for it. Many games suffer from this 2- Sound FX is terrible. In many games I have to turn down the volume really low because the high pitched tones make it unbearable to sustain concentration. 3- finally, it seems as though once you’ve reached your cognitive/concentration limit, some game start becoming boring. Eg. Tap Trap, you do better and better until at one point the thing moves so fast that it’s humanly impossible to progress, (like Tetris in the past) then you just lose interest in the game because you know you will never get better. There needs to be a way to design the games in a way they can scale properly to keep interest. Anyway, I hope this is constructive enough. Many games need a lot of tweaks to perfect them. I love the app and I’m a lifetime subscriber

Life long member and do not regret it!. I purchased a life long family plan (great value) with Peak about 10 years ago and whilst I have had breaks from it, I love the fact that it challenges my thinking in numerous ways. Recently, having had a long break, I deleted all my scores because not having played it for a couple of year, I was unable to play at my previous levels. My scores, currently exceed my previous scores (I kept copies of them). It is also reassuring to know that despite the aging process, I my brain is still active and learning. Would not have know that, but for Peak. Thanx Peak.

Pumping mind. I have tried lots of brain training apps. Some I have paid to upgrade and others I have stopped using immediately. PEAK is a great app and I have paid for a lifetime subscription. The first notable difference is that the games are actually enjoyable. Perhaps not the primary concern for neurohealth but it is a nice bonus. The personalised training and high level feedback adds motivation and a sense of achievement. The activities themselves are designed to use all parts of the brain and even my weakest area has improved. As a free app, PEAK is comprehensive and enjoyable with impressive results. I used this for free for months before upgrading.

Enjoyable, but not worth a subscription. I really enjoyed playing peak. The games were challenging but fun. I would have definitely bought the pro version if it was a one off payment. I’m not paying a subscription for a game. I played the free app for about 2 weeks. Weirdly, the amount of ads increased until it was virtually unplayable. There was an ad at every screen change. Some ads are 30 secs, unmutable, no option to skip after a certain time. The enjoyment was lost and I deleted.

Great games but disappointing service. I initially played these on recommendation from a friend as the free games. I loved it and so did my kids. The ads were annoying but it was super expensive to buy per month though. In the end I bought the app on the lifetime subscription as the App Store info says supports up to 5 users. There was no info that this would cost more or any way to upgrade when I bought it. After I purchased it the kids couldn’t use it and I was told I needed to buy another subscription. I wrote to app developers who confirmed the fee but otherwise didn’t reply! As a result I have asked for a refund and deleted the app out of principal. So disappointing! No good for families!

Brilliant - My Favourite. This has to be the most well-designed brain training app. I have used apps such as Lumosity and Memorado but they just don’t compare in terms of usability and looks. The progress tracking is detailed and let’s you see progress for every game, not just the category. (Although pro features make progress tracking a lot better, they are still pretty good for a free app) The summary after you finish playing a game is probably my favourite feature. It allows you to quickly check your progress and how it compares to others who have played that game. I love all of the achievements that you are awarded after you beat a high score or complete a game a certain amount of times. They are fun and actually quite motivating! All in all, if your looking for the best brain training app with a variety of interesting games as well as sleek and beautiful design, you’re in the right spot.

After update it is not functioning. Few months ago it kept crashed when i was half way through the first game of the daily workout. It was getting so often that I have to close the apps few times to make it working again. I had just updated it today and now it appeared to be total not functioning. i can only see the loading signs kept rolling and flashing. I love the games and had played everyday for over a year. So what is going on?

A.W.E.S.O.M.E.. I love this app and over the last few days after I bought pro, I noticed it has actually boosted my learning. Because I am doing soon a huge test that will affect my schooling, my parents are expecting me to be quite smart. I know they spend probably thousands each term, but now, I can see the difference ever since I got this wonderful app. I don’t know how u do it. I mean, all the games don’t seem to be educational... but still, it has boosted my education so thank you soooooooooooö much. However, I do have my concerns. When I was using the free version of peak, i went into the games section but all of the games were locked, due to pro. Later, I convinced my parents to buy a lifetime subscription. Luckily, it was Black Friday so I got a GREAT discount. But still, I know how harsh the games supply for free subscription is so please give all the free people more games to play. Honestly, I still think this app is the best app on the App Store for every year, so thanksśśšš

Excellente Brain/Game app. I’ve been using the paid version for a year, and I find I still thoroughly enjoy it. It is well designed, and the large range of games makes it entertaining, even after a year. There are always some games we’re better at doing than others, but I feel even the ones I struggle with ( Languages, English being not my first language) I sometime manage to get much better score, and it is very rewarding and a great incitation to keep trying. I used for a while Lumosity, and that app became rather quickly boring at time, partly because it was very difficult to see any improvement in the games I either didn’t like, or was struggling to do well. Well done, Peak, I’ll keep my yearly subscription!

If you don’t download this you are cursed. If you haven’t downloaded this game then you have been cursed with an unforgivable, horrible curse that won’t be lifted until you download it. Maybe Voldemort cursed you? This game is really good as when you first log in you can use a family account and play family members. My dad and stepdad both have it and they like it too. Some of the workouts have three activities while the other has eight. You never know. Before you start they show you the games and amount of them in your workout. They also have instructions. When you play the game the game chooses your best and worst games and put them in a separate workout. They also have Christmas games.

must say, a “have for everyone”app ♥️. Being someone who who works in human, behavioural science and in cognitive behavioural therapy (H-CBT), I believe I’m more than qualified to say that this app really would flavour this world if everyone had it on their mobile and practised it once a day for 15 minutes also top. That’s win this world would be such a better world with much more wise people acting with wisdom rather then the old model.

Great morning brain workout!. Every morning when I wake up I jumped straight on my phone and go through Instagram and Facebook like it’s my morning paper, just to wake my self up. Now instead of stimulating my brain with pointless social media, I’m now stimulating my cognitive function and beginning my day right with Peak! Fantastic app and I recommend it for everyone!! Only takes 10-15mins of you day to really give your brain a good workout!

Issues with current pro version. Peak is great app but this latest version seems to forget which workout you are doing, for example, you start the “Problem solving” workout, you complete the first two games ok but when you try to complete the third game it returns you to a different workout. There is no chance of completing the workout that was originally started! Would be really good if this “bug” could be solved! Previous versions did not have this problem! The games are great, the issue is the workouts,

Good but annoying after update. I use this app every day, and I love the idea of training my brain and seeing areas of strength and where I need to improve. I bought the paid version and overall it’s been worth it. Since the last update, there’s been glitches which I hope get corrected soon. The most annoying is when you complete a workout but get stuck in it and there’s no way to exit back to the home screen without turning the device on and off. Very frustrating. Please fix.

Missing crucial features. While the overall aspects are ok but for a brain training app, it is just some where between 3 and 4 stars. The user performance record looks neat but it is no where near detailed enough. What we want is not just one chart that sum just the recent results or some scoring numbers. We come here to train so we need more than that. We want to know exactly where we did it wrong and how we could have done it right not just for the most recent performances but for the entirety of the tracking records. We want to know how far we have gone, what problems have been tackled and what was forgotten. This is especially essential for linguistic games when we learn much faster and more with feedback. It puzzles me as to why such thing is not addressed. For example the ‘babbled bots’ or the ‘grow’ game, where you have to use the given letters to create a word. For 20 tries, i keep staying at the same score level. I only improve later on when i start looking for a dictionary. Which makes me wonders why didn’t i get to see that in the app itself? I tried this app and the Elevate app. Elevate appeared to do a much better job at organizing their feedbacks and it helps me learn more.

A nightly routine. Peak games are a nightly routine and I find them challenging and fun- I’ll do a 3-6 game workout every night. Sometimes I get games I find enjoyable and other times I get ones I find frustrating especially when I’m tired- but they are all a challenge. There’s always time for my favourite game should it not show up in the workout😉and I sometimes cant stop playing trying to get that high score! Exercise for the brain has never been so good!

Great concept but.... First of all, useful and fun but just too expensive to upgrade. Secondly, it seems to judge based on POTENTIAL as opposed to actual strength and skills. I got second under dux for high school, but even though I performed well in the initial tests, because I am officially a ‘novice’ on the app and therefore on the comparison of brain maps, it says I am greatly below average. I believe the app functions to give a false sense of achievement and make you believe that you really are becoming more intelligent due to the the app and therefore influences you to purchase the ridiculously priced pro version. But by all means, buy it if you want some mini game variety. Personally I think I’m just a bit sore it didn’t tell me I’m as smart as I think I am hahaha. We’d all love to think of ourselves as smart, and the app nurtures that hope.

Good but.... We should at least get a month trial on peak pro other wise it could be trash and a waste of money. Seriously just one month would be great! Oh and why do we need s subscription to do the trial it’s just dumb! One month free trial no sub and every thing is unlocked for one month everything even the add ons please if you do this no one will be wondering what is in the pro and add ons so give us a trial!

Love it. I enjoy these brain training apps but was reluctant to spend the money on the full version. I tried the free version of Peak for a while after testing a few of the other offerings and when a deal for the full version came up I grabbed it. I haven’t regretted the expenditure once. I love the bite sized tailored game sets and the ability to go back and try and master the more challenging games. And on stressful days, I like playing the ones I’m good at. Games are never boring and there’s plenty of variety.

Awesome, but one suggestion .... Awesome functionality and design - I have been using for a few years now and have seen improvements in my maths and mental agility in particular! The game ‘happy river’ is absolutely the worst though, it is not enjoyable or beneficial - if the mechanics and design of the game were less clunky maybe it would at least not be irritating to play! Still 5 starts despite this minor thing however. I would also love to see a kind of ‘zen mode’ for games, where we could play the games without the time limits and in a way that doesn’t affect the peak brain score. I especially find the maths games beneficial and unique but would love to play and practice them for longer than a minute at a time, and in a way that doesn’t affect my peak score when I do a little poorly!

Great app, not so great support... or any.. The app itself is pretty good. The scoring system seems good and lets you keep on top of your progress. The only things that really annoyed me came to light when I had a problem with the app. Today it asked me to do 'assessment' again even though I've been using it for nearly two weeks. None of my data was wiped, but I just found it strange, so I was going to let the developer know. There's no way to send feedback in-app, just a list of unhelpful help articles on common issues. So I followed the feedback link from the app store and it just goes to their homepage, and the support section there is the same as in-app, with no way to actually get support. So apparently the app is considered perfect by the developer and if you ever encounter an error, just forget about it. In the last week, they've also steped up the ads to the point where they're now intrusive and break focus between games, making the app useless for me. If I was still using it in a few months I was going to buy myself a lifetime account for Christmas, but now I'm uninstalling.

Great for strengthening memory and coordination!. After having ptsd for quite some time it’s incurred some memory loss issues and coordination, peak has been awesome with combatting my problem areas and helping me keep on top of this daily! I love it so much and it’s definitely worth buying the subscription to see your progress over the year!

Ads that don’t give you rewards. I’m happy to click on ads in apps to be able to unlock or replay games but it’s ridiculous how many times the 30sec ads end and you get no rewards. The 5 sec ads or ads you can skip after a few secs are fine and you get your reward. The game itself is enjoyable and challenging enough to keep me interested, I’m not sure that it actually trains your brain to do anything other than getter better at the games though.

Amazing app!!! Highly recommend. I’ve been using Peak since last year and it helps me a ton when I start the day and begin work. A great refresher and it gets my brain going, I’m ever so grateful, thank you. Even though I’m on the free version, you get a daily quiz and even though their wide variety of games might be limited - the games I have access to helps significantly. Thanks again, wonderful app. Also, even if you can’t afford the full version, it is worth your time using the free version.

Has potential. I, like many others, am not prepared to pay for the pro version at this stage of trying out the app. It has a good format and the games are fun, but only a couple of minutes? It doesn't even give you the full cycle of training areas selected in a training session. It needs to offer more on the free version...so that I might get suitably attached to the app where i am prepared to part with my money.

Challenging, fun and great support. A great all round Brain Training App. You don't feel like you are actually doing any training as it's fun. Does get quite challenging, but as it should and you soon find out your strengths and weaknesses. The support team are great if you have any queries, such as game queries or technicals issues. I found it so beneficial I upgraded after two weeks. So much better for you than chasing candy around a screen (no offense!). It really is fun and you see results almost instantaneously. Highly recommend.

Sort of excellent?!🤨. I thoroughly enjoy most of the games on here and the challenges they present, but my one major gripe is that many of these games require visualisation i.e. use of the minds eye and if this is something you find hard (or even impossible) to do no amount of training improves it. This can be detrimental to the point where at times certain games fill me with an (almost) uncontrollable rage and desire to smash the phone in. Some understanding of this visualisation issue in these games would be welcome...

Wish it was more transparent. Played the free version for two days and really considered paying for the pro version. I wasn’t sure what I actually got with pro so came to read the reviews. They didn’t give me any confidence. When the game is over $60 a year I want to know every in and out that’s involved with it. Am I signing up for a locked in $6 a month? Can I cancel anytime? Are there adds in the pro version? When I can buy a game on switch, pc or my Xbox for less and get a lifetime of play without having to pay again it’s hard to convince myself that I need this. Wish it was easier to understand what you got in pro or if there was a one month trial that had nothing to do with a subscription that would let me explore pro more.

I Love This app. As I went past the many apps downloadable in the app store, I came across Peak! I looked at what it was and figured that it helps brain development. I downloaded the app only to try it out. It was so addicting and fun even without pro! After 3-4 weeks I thought I should get pro. This is when it got exciting! There was a black Friday sale so I got pro. I had a blast. I had gotten lots of brain development and is a very good app. Please continue to make more games in Peak. To the Peak Developers!

Same old, nothing new. Really loved this game in 2017 and 2018, and ended up getting an annual subscription. Training was terrific, and really enjoyed the challenges but I reached my personal peaks and there was nowhere to go! There’s been no really fresh and engaging games for 18 months - just a couple of token ones. So haven’t bothered playing and after checking today to see if anything had changed 😃😃 no, nothing had 😔😔😔😔. So unsubscribed and disappointed. It was great, but it needs some real work to make it fresh again.

Addictive, but frustrating glitches. I have the paid version and play every day. It’s addictive and plenty of variety. I wish there was a way to send in app feedback on some issues that do affect scores ( I’m up to 755 and to get much further these need to be fixed): 1. Jump Control - it often says I’ve let go of a lit touchpad when I haven’t. Sometimes several times in a row which ends the game. As there are only two coordination games (though there are many others in other categories) this is dragging my overall score down. I’ve checked the info you have on this and the suggested fix doesn’t work (iPhone 11). 2. Word Path has some glitches. Sometimes a letter isn’t replaced, or a letter gets stuck on the board and you can’t continue the game. 3. Face to face - the images are so small they are hard to see and I don’t need glasses. Same with Objectifind. Both are hard to play on a smartphone. 4. Word games - you need a consistent dictionary. Some words are accepted in some games and not in others. Also, you have two word games with the word “zen” in them but that word is not accepted in your games. What’s with that? 5. How about some additional games in the emotion and coordination categories?

🤷🏻‍♀️. Not sure what pro is like but free version isn’t great. The games they give you to start are kinda boring and then they give you this rank compared to active users instead of the sample so I’m not sure how legitimate it is... I mean, of course people who play everyday are going to score higher. Otherwise what would the point be? Again not sure what the pro includes but I would at least want to see how I compare to other uses when they start - not on average - and maybe see an average trajectory for improvement which I can try to beat.

Part of life now 😀. I started with Peak mainly as a pastime that doesn’t involve physical effort and would allow me to rest but not get bored. I quickly realised that at 55, I really need to be doing these kind of games. I have used Peak for quite a few months now and it continues to keep me engaged. I’ve also improved a lot on most of the games. Even the games I initially didn’t like (because I struggled with them) I am now doing much better in and don’t groan when I see them in daily workouts! I have found that Peak has made me quite competitive and I strive to increase my PBS. I like the statistics as they show my progress compared to others of my age; this also motivates me. It is well worth the subscription fee and has kept me occupied for a lot of hours whilst improving my brain capacity.

Great App but facing problems. The app itself is a great platform to train the brain. With a number of cool and simple games each designed to target and strengthen ones abilities. I am using the free version of the app which may be the reason behind my problem. But I am unable to progress the 'Scorer' objectives. I can seem to score above the threshold and colour one progression box. However when I come to one of the games at a later time, the progression for that objective has been reset, hence I am unable to progress my training. Though a good app I continually use, this problem is limiting my experience.

It's so gooooood😁!!. I love the app, I can play games which are not just entertaining but study you to show you your skills and how good you can be at them! It was surprising to also find out I can compare my "brainmap" to ages and even professions, plus where and what I could improve in and at😂 I don't pay for the full version but it is still excellent 😁

Ads ads ads. Peak started off ok - you get 5 free daily games available, and if you wanted to repeat any of those games you’d be forced to sit through a 30sec ad. After a while though, there is an ad for every interaction. To play the daily game, there’s an ad first. As soon as you finish, another ad. So on. I understand it’s supposed to be freemium - but at this rate they’re really pushing you to get the Pro account (monthly subscription) or stops you playing. Since I can no longer play, deleted it is.

Obsessed. I’m playing this every single day. In fact 100 days in a row. But it’s not without bugs. Im currently on 701 brain score and it’s not recognising I’ve achieved Brainiac Level 4. I’ve been working hard to achieve it. I’ve even uninstalled and reinstalled the app. There are a tonne of games that I can’t rank up on until this works. I love the variety of games. Although I hate the coordination games. It’s too hard to get the required achievements. If you want to progress at higher levels you have to spend some serious time working on individual games. Just doing the workout each day is not enough.

Discriminates. The games over emphasise eye sight and co-ordination. I have never had great eye-sight so many of the games don’t allow me to improve. Objectfind is ridiculous for me. Then they get you to find something you haven’t heard of, or it’s called something else in Australia. The emotion games are more co-ordination based. Why is it that how quickly I match smiles makes me more intelligent? The river thing has NOTHING to do with emotions, it’s all about timing. The language, memory and problem solving games are their best. Lift your game people! Especially in the emotion category. I suspect you don’t know how though.

Frustrating. I have had this app for a few years now and have done it for months at a time on and off. I am frustrated by the scoring. It is almost impossible to move foreword in your overall brain score. It seems it’s much harder to gain than lose. If you score goes up in some sections you don’t gain in your overall score if you score down in a few sections it goes down. Making it impossible to move foreword. Otherwise I love how it helps keep my brain active and I enjoy most of the games.

Games are great, app ruined by ads. I’ve been using Peak for a while now and I love the variety of games and the depth of information provided, however the ridiculous number of lengthy ads between every game have just about worn out my patience. I can not afford the pro version which I assume has no ads but surely there could be a smaller one off amount to remove them. The amount of time looking at the same ads for the same product I am never going to purchase having seen it 1000 times is such a black mark on an otherwise excellent app.

Time Zone constrained. As with many App developers, the steaks are based on a chosen time zone not the users. This is fine if the user plays at the same time every day, but when life happens and you play the game later one day, the single time zone counts you as missing a day. I started using Peak the same day as a similar app, both track usage streaks. I play one after the other each day, randomising which one I start with. The other App shows 21+ day streak, Peak shows 2 days, I can only put this down to time zones as I know the time of day I use the app is not consistent

👍❤️😍🤩✨. This app is so good! I was looking for a brain training app that was free and you could sign up for free. I found it. I do not pay the full price and I don’t get the full version but the quality this app has given me just how it is without paying is amazing. The one problem is that I wanted to use the message app to challenge my friend. Once I had done the mini game it said to take a selfie to finish it off. So I did, but I could not see a send or ok button. I soon found out it was behind all the other message apps down the bottom. So please fix this. Otherwise this is a brilliant app!!

Good Content, Premium Cost. Most of the content is excellent, but in addition to paying for a premium subscription to access most of that content, there are also a number of premium “one of fees” to unlock the highest quality content. Probably worth it if you are set on improving your mind and memory, but be prepared to pay a quite hefty price (yearly cost is equiv. of a AAA game before any “one offs”)

More a game app than a brain app.. If you are really serious about improving your brain’s abilities, than this is not really the app. The games are great, lot of variety, good fun, great design and layout, well presented and very addictive. The stats about your improvements are a bit wonky and you can’t take them very serious. I am sure your reaction speed might increase and maybe a few other things. You have to relatively spend a lot of time for a bit of improvement, i am sure it can be done in a more efficient way. If you want more fun relative to improvement, this is the game for you.

Statistics. LOVE the games and the type of training they give my brain, BUT my statistics as an individual seem to be 'up a creek' I cannot figure out why my husband can get much lower scores than me can leap forward in Overall Brain Score points while I go up one, down one, up one, down one, or stay stationary, even though I am getting Highest Scores in my personal stats. Crazy!! Have questioned Peak people about this and all they came back with was stats about COMPARISONs with everyone else who plays. I am only interested in comparing my own stats from day to day, to see if I am getting better, and higher Brain Scores. I totally enjoy the games, but find the Personal Stats FRUSTRATING!! I have even updated to a new ipad - NO BETTER!!

Support doesn’t help. I’ve been using this app for the last few weeks, the app itself is great but when it comes to connecting with friends it hasn’t worked since the start. I’ve tried to contact support they always come back and say we are aware of this issue and have created an update. Once I’ve updated it’s still the same, I still can’t add a valid email or connect with Facebook. Also support take longer than 3-4days to even connect with you so don’t expect any answer within 24-48 hours.

WOW GET THIS APP RIGHT NOW 🤩. This app is super fun. I enjoy the daily workouts! It’s really good for training my brain and other things. The only thing I’d change is the fact you can’t do it over and over again. So, I can only have one workout per day, as I don’t have pro, which is a sort of thing like premium. I’d only like one thing to be changed as I said earlier. CONSTANT WORKOUTS!! Other than that, super good game and I highly recommended it. Thanks for reading!!

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Can not connect with friends. The app won’t let me connect with my facebook friends. It displays an error message that says: “SOCIAL_INVITE_CONNECT_ERROR_TITLE” which is total bs. All I want to do is compare my brain score with my friend and it won’t let me.

Avoid. Games are fine but the frequency and duration of ads before and after games are out of control. Avoid unless you want to watch ads for minutes at a time with no way to close them.

Free version???. If I want to use free version, apparently I am only allowed to play those 4 games you choose for me. Anything else that I wanted to try comes with “Oops there’s a problem with video. Try later”, for the past two weeks. Deleting the app, not worth it.

Not worth it. There is no way this game is worth the subscription they want. So many other puzzle games that are free. Why on earth would I pay $3 every month!? Without paying I couldn't even play the same puzzle again. Very disappointed.

It’s pretty good. Yup

Didn’t know I needed this. I didn’t know I needed to train my brain until I trained my brain. LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS APP

Great game. Game is fun to play. Can replay any free version game as long as you watch an ad. No problems. After a year finally paid for full pro version. It works great. I do play this game way to much but the challenge is exciting.

Addictive, fun, helpful, and worth it, albeit at discount 1-time rate. I love Peak! I got it at a lifetime one time payment for about half price. The games are really fun and help keep your mind active and challenged through otherwise dull moments in life. I paid 6 extra for a new memory master class developed and it’s phenomenal. Overall, I’m very self conscious about my focus and memory and those two things have improved immensely since I’ve started using Peak.

Disappointed. Was excited to try this app but found out very quickly you can't even play games with a pro account? Doesn't feel very reasonable to me. One workout a day is all you get. No extras, no games for fun & they want $4 a month. Deleting app.

Très captivant. J’adore ces petits jeux qui sont très variés et intéressants. Un petit 5 minutes par jour fais une différence et on voit des améliorations.

Fix this game. You need to fix speed spotting. I can get a perfect score or in the 12,000s at legend level and yet my user score on the game is still in the 800s. On top of that, it’s just a really unenjoyable game given how difficult it is at legend level with such horrible rewards for good performance. This game leaves me more frustrated than anything and makes me never want to subscribe again.

Intéressant. Bon jeu mais ma progression ne se met plus à jour malheureusement. Je ne sais pas quoi faire 😞

The ads are horrendous; pro not worth it. I enjoyed using it during the free trial of pro but I feel like it was too short a period of time. I was hoping to be able to keep using it despite having some ads but the ads are absolutely horrendous and constantly interrupt the games and they are super long and super annoying. Just having to deal with those ads should be enough to undo the brain strengthening that these games give you. Peak could learn from Lumosity.

You need to pay. You get to play three games a day. One time each. You don't get to pick the games

It’s great. It’s worth the money but doesn’t give u the option to actually pay $4.99 a mo only $47.99 a year

Way too many ads.. I would not recommend this app anymore, before it was pretty nice with the 4 free daily games and being able to track your improvement for free. At this point in time it is a completely different game, you get to play 2 games a day and if you want to watch anymore you need to watch an ad, if you want to check your daily progress you need to watch an ad, if you want to check your score you need to watch an ad and theres even random popup ads on top of all of this. If you dont want to open your wallet for premium at 8$ a month or 40$ yearly then I would not recommend this game. I hope it can come back to what it used to be but the way it is now this app is no longer free to play, you get a free demo and thats it.

Always got to pay 💸. The application is really great but you only can play once at the day. If you want to practice your self you got to pay for the version Pro. And it’s really expensive for an application. Really sad to see that we always got to pay. I’ll delete the app ! Une super application pour garder notre cerveau actif Sauf que tu ne peu jouer qu’une seule fois par jour. Si tu veux te pratiquer tu dois payer pour le version Pro. Et pas juste payer une fois! C’est un abonnement! Vraiment abusif leur affaire! Je vais supprimer l’application...

Ads, Ads, Ads. You will spend more time watching long, stupid ads that you already see all the time on social media than actually testing your brain. I deleted this app out of sheer frustration keep in mind this is the free version.

Limited but fun. It’s probably better that I don’t upgrade to pro (monthly subscription) as I wouldn’t know when to stop playing ever. It’s good to have some limited time on brain exercises after breakfast.

Enjoy. I play this game every morning and it motivates me to continue learning new things throughout the day.

False Advertisement. I saw the game ad on Instagram and the games on the ad page of Instagram completely don’t match up with the real game. The ad is a bunch of logic questions but the real game is just a bunch of stupid little puzzles for you to finish, which don’t require anything but some free time to kill. It’s just low quality. I was curious to see what the pro version was because I was not satisfied with the trial and I liked the puzzles on the ad. However even though I paid the monthly sub the content they offer is just plain disappointing and embarrassing. Such false advertisement.

Maybe not 90 mins of ads for 2 mins of homework?. Terrible

On est vieux mais ça fait rien. Mon mari et moi jouons à Peak à tous les jours en fin d,après midi. On se pratique à ne pas vieillir trop vite. On adore ce jeu et nous l'avons proposé à plusieurs personnes.

Have to pay Pro?!. Have to pay Pro to play anything outside of the daily few games! I’m out. No thx!

Pay to play. No one would want to pay monthly subscription when there’s hundreds others that offer it for free. It shouldn’t even deserve a star. Bunch of greedy people

Games keep pausing. This app is great but the games keep pausing randomly without me pressing the pause button. Please fix this issue!

Amazing. This app is amazing I have been struggling with stuff like memory or math and it is so good though the prices are a bit crazy other than that this is so good

It’s not a bad app. I’ve been using it on and off for a few years. I think it has somewhat helped me with my memory and fast thinking but recently I’ve found that there have been some bugs. Sometimes the app won’t have volume even though it says it’s on and my phone has volume up. As I like having the background noise, this is rather irritating. Also, a few times when I tried to replay a game and watch the ad, it just brings me back to the score screen instead of actually letting me play it. All in all, I’ve seen a lot of comments bashing Peak but it’s actually a pretty good and fun way of keeping track of little things that need improving.

Hello. Hi I love your app, I simply wish I could do more then one “workout” a day without buying pro, I understand you need to make money but I would love do more! Have a lovely day! Sincerely, me

Great mental workout.. Fantastic games for the mind, shame they ruin it with infuriating adds ever 30 Seconds! Don’t waste your time. Delete!

Keeps changing my age. The app keeps changing my age, so none of the stats are accurate for my age range.

Have loved this app for years!. Peak has been my go to “de-stresser” and mental floss for years now. Games load fast and you have goals, awards and badges to work towards which I find motivating. Even now that I’ve topped out in all of my favourite games, I’m constantly trying to nudge my overall brain score up. Reliable and with excellent depth. Thank you

Awful ‘trial’. *Seems* better than Memorado but pales in comparison to Lumosity. The ‘trial’ is awful because you can’t get a good feel for what the app offers. 4 quick games that you cannot replay, no other games to play, and 8 hours until you can come back to try ‘something’ else (not sure if it’s the same training games or new ones). Not a chance I would subscribe for $50 a year without getting a good feel for the app, which you cannot, it’s limiting.

I had to pay pro. I’m quite disappointed I could not play unless played with pro!😕

Wow can’t believe the bad w re views. I’ve been with these guys for years I don’t pay I get six games a day and option to swap two. Yes sometimes that’s frustrating but I’m not paying. Does everyone in this world just expect everything to be free and dropped in their laps. I tried luminosity at first and they were the worst money grab. An honestly after a year .... without being hassled just can’t access certain games without being pro ... I’m now ready to sign up because I can’t find apps with the same kind of games without a mad amount of ads

No Sign In/Up with Apple Support. No support for Sign In with Apple. However, the app does support Facebook and Google. Hopefully this feature gets implemented soon rather than later

Are they crazy. Good games. But a one time fee of $139.99 ! No way.

Can’t play pay the tutorial. I enjoyed the first 4 games that the tutorial used... but anything after that requires the purchase of the game. I am not paying monthly for an app. I would have bought the app if it was a one time payment of $2.33, but not monthly.

Lover. It's a great game but I reached a certain point that I haven't been able to get past for a while. And by the way word fresh and word zen ate the exact same you're not fooling anyone

Like playing when I’m waiting.. I like I can play game when I’m not connected to wifi, it’s entertaining. It enables me to work out my mind

Used to be good. Not anymore because of all the annoying ads. Such a shame.

Only game I play. I enjoyed the daily workouts so much that I upgraded to pro so I can have access to my favorites. I play it every day and I can feel myself getting better and sharper. Language games are my fav, wish there were more. Definitely worth it.

Wait till promo pricing before buying full version. Great once ads are out of way, I purchased at 40% discount so not bad overall

Truly helps. It helped me increase focus and memory and I know better what my weaknesses are. Worth buying

Love hate relationship. I paid the one time fee and absolutely adore the games included. However, this app runs solely in portrait mode and I use my iPad in landscape mode. Which means I won’t even open the app because it frustrates me to use it in portrait. There is no reason I can see that it is unable to be adjusted to run horizontally, but since it doesn’t I feel as though I’ve wasted a lot of money. I have now waited four years to see if they would update to allow landscape mode.

Sad. the game is free, but they tricked us into paying, and don’t let us on after one test, don’t get this game! I am quite disappointed, i was really looking forward to this

Ads are KILLING ME!!!. The best game ever but omg why soooo many add! Seriously why are you torturing us?!

App breaks after you pay. I quite enjoyed this apps first puzzles and wanted more... so i paid for the one month subscription ($6.99) and right after payment went through the app crashed. I tried to open it and it crashed again. I tried to re-download it and once i logged into my account it crashed again!! This app is just a scam for your money and once they get it you get nothing! Enjoy the app...

Don't listen to 2 year old Reviews! This is the best all brain-functions trainer. This thing has stuff that really trains me in measurable ways I can improve , in fun format games (not boring training), and they are obviously tailored to different parts of the brain's functions: like motor coordination, brain agility, speech processing, mental association, finding stuff faster, and a ton more. Ignore all those terrible reviews from 2 YEARS ago... why are those even showing up first when they are for an old version of Peak ?? Price is fair, i.i.r.c. its like $3-5/ month, a zillion times better than Netflix. And I get training I need in my 30's to keep me from mental decline!! (You guys should put my Review up first, so that everyone knows how good this app is).

Good times!. Love it

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Not playable. I loved this app, I think it’s very well made and the games are designed well. I think this app could be #1 on the App Store if it wasn’t so obnoxious. For starters you can’t play a game without watching an ad that takes longer than the game itself. Your daily “workouts” are intended to be 6 or so different activities but you have to watch 6 awful ads to play them. They’re full screen ads that just waste your time. It’s always the same two ads too. Then there are little things like seeing your stats that are behind an ad wall. I understand the psychology of annoying your users to the point where they want to buy the paid version that has no ads. But 1.) this game is beyond that threshold and so annoying that I would rather burn $5 than put it towards enjoying this app and 2.) they want a ridiculous amount charged monthly to play. This app would be fairly priced at $5 once, not every month. I really tried my best to love this app but they went full cash grab mode.

So Restricted. Don’t get me wrong, I love this app. I like the games. Many of them are challenging and fast paced, which is something I enjoy. It is helping me immensely in being able to focus under pressure. Unfortunately, as fun as it was to begin with, the limitations are ridiculous. Only one session per day is frustrating. If I’m in a timed game and I have a distraction or other important matter to pay attention to, the progress I make on that game is gone. There are no redos and no extra practices for any of the games unless you upgrade to Pro. I wish there would have been a few games left available to play at any time for everyone and the rest be available to unlock by upgrading. I feel like the developers could have made this app much more appealing just by opening it up a little more to the average user. Complaints similar to mine seem common amongst these reviews. I hope that some changes come soon.

Great app. I have been using this for a few years and I really do feel like there’s a noticeable improvement in the six areas it’s meant to improve. My only complaint is that there are some games I absolutely hate, not because they’re harder than other games in the same category, just because I simply don’t enjoy playing them. There’s no way to completely exclude these games from the daily workout, which I think would be a nice feature. I do see that this may be difficult to execute since some categories have only a few games while others have several games, but I still think it would be a nice option.

Needs Options For Turning Off Games. I love this app and use it everyday. It’s a lot of fun and I recommend it to others all the time. That said, there should be an option to turn off certain games such as JUMP. I have long-term damage in both hands so placing three fingers on the pads is nearly impossible. Believe me. I’ve tried all kinds of techniques. Holding the phone differently; using a flat surface; two thumbs and a pointer finger; pointer, middle and thumb; etc. I really dislike the way my overall score is pummeled when I do poorly on JUMP. I do know there are options for color blindness and dyslexia in the settings screen but there are no options for physical disabilities—or frankly even just disliking a game and not wanting to pursue it.

Going down hill. Some games really have no point, some don’t give you what you need to play it, most don’t give you time to do it. The game with the red, yellow and blue balls that you collect and hit the character of the same color, well most of the time you don’t get the color balls you need or there is no character to destroy. You keep scrolling left and right and there is nothing to do. Then the time is up! The ads are very annoying after each game, which didn’t used to be. I subscribed for one year and it was a waste of my money. So I unsubscribed and I get more adds now than I did before. On a weekly basis on the daily workout I play the same games and there are so many you can rotate but you don’t. I am on the verge of deleting this app and finding another brain app.

Disappointed. So I love the games and it’s wonderful to see your progress. So naturally I thought it would be great if me and my sister would compete against my competitive mom who has started to show signs of Dementia. To help improve her memory. I’ve paid for pro, but I can’t add my sister to my account: it keeps saying “the email address is not a valid account, etc.” is it because she signed up under Facebook? No response from the Peak Team when I emailed them. I’ve seen her play under her account with the same email address. Then I read about linking with Facebook to compete against your friends, my friends sections of my “stats” continues to have the little brain there saying it’s lonely after I’ve linked my account with Facebook. I also hate the fact that the family plan doesn’t have a way to compete against your family members. Needless to say I have to look for another “ improve your brain app” to help my mom and get my money back.

Gave me my brain back. I had a stroke in March. Young for a stroke, with no risk factors at all. Luckily no major after effects but my brain was sludgy and making mental connections was hard. I subscribed to Peak shortly after and could immediately feel that it was different from the other brain game apps. With other games I feel like I am improving at *that game* whereas with Peak games I can see real-world benefits. It was especially useful being able to see the graph with my progress, and how I compared to other people in their 40s and 50s. It was very reassuring in a very freaky situation. I told my neurologist about Peak and he jotted down the name. Hopefully he will recommend it to his other stroke patients. It really helps.

Love it with one fault. I really enjoy, love, and appreciate this app. I enjoy the soft game feel which keeps me coming back and playing more. I love how it tracks progress, has multiple games for the training topics, and I don’t need sound to play the game (a loss on mental training but I’m okay with it). Lastly I appreciate how I can already tell a difference in my abilities even though the games are simple. My only fault is I bought this app because I am tired of the adds that were being pushed. Just now I opened the game and the first thing to pop up was an add for another game. “Quixel” I think was it’s name. That really disappointed me because I specifically paid so I wouldn’t have to see anymore adds. 😑

Redundant Purchase. I bought the Peak Pro subscription last year June 18, 2018 and I have never been more disappointed. The games within the app are pretty fun don’t get me wrong, the issue stems from the fact that once updated (user interface), the purchase became obsolete. I have not been able to play the game for a whole year essentially. I used to love to play this to challenge myself but they limited my playtime as soon as they updated the UI of the app. Sure the UI looked more sophisticated but it did not allow me to use the subscription again after that. I would want to purchase again but it’s pretty pointless if another update (system optimization,UI, more games) if I can’t even access the benefits of my subscription. If there is anyway to reimburse me in a way I could experience the glory once more then i would give this another chance after a thorough play through, if not then I don’t recommend this to any of my peers, colleagues and friends.

Blown Away!. I was blown away by the quality of the app and its games. You can tell they really love what they do and believe in it. I can honestly say that I have noticed an improvement in my ability to think. And this is just using the free version, which is still very robust. Now? The Pro version is calling my name and I anticipate upgrading soon. At this point, I am getting excited to try out all the other brain games available with the pro version. And it is definitely a bargain for everything they offer. On top of that, they have customization available for color blind or dyslexic or if English isn't your first language and more! Very impressed by the developers!

Peak Brain Score Flawed. I love this app, don’t get me wrong. Recently the peak brain score is immensely flawed. Today I was introduced to three new games: baggage claim, face to face, and memory sweep. Baggage claim and memory sweep are in the memory category and face to face is in the emotion category. The other game was for mental agility. For all of the news games I scored within the 100% percentile or around there. One can say I did good. Yet, for today’s summary, emotion went down 35% and memory went down 7%. The peak brain score specifically says that it does not calculate new games yet those two categories (both which involved new games) went down significantly and ruined my streak of a growing peak score. There was no other games played besides the 3 new games and the mental agility game. So I do not understand why my categories went down so significantly if 1. these were new games and 2. I had excellent score on my first try. Please fix this issue. It ruins the experience of new games.

Fun but not worth it at all. Deleting.. 1. Some of the games are fun to play. But some days I get on to play the games and it says I already have for the day. Which isn’t true, I set a reminder to play at 10:30pm (just good for my schedule. I’m usually just home from work and it’s nice to have something fun to do) and usually I can. But some nights, like tonight, I get on to play and it just won’t let me. It says I’ve already completed my workout for the day and if I want to play more I have to pay. 2. The only reason they have anything at all free on here is so they can put it on the App Store for “free”. I have no problem with free apps with in-app purchases until you’re ONLY listing it as free so people will download it, and then you charge a whopping $30+ for some minigames that I’ve been able to find free with other apps. 3. The few games that you CAN play without shelling out money (that you’ll regret spending) aren’t even full games. It literally says “play the full game with Pro”. At one point it said something about letting me play a game so I can “get a taste of Pro”. 4. Lastly, $35 a year doesn’t sound like much, but when you’re spending $35 on an app in general, that’s a lot of money. Let alone spending that much on a single app multiple times. A one time purchase of $10-$12 MAX is more worth it for this.

For people who don’t like the app because of ads.. I have been using the app for almost a year now. The app is great! If you don’t want to pay a full price for the app keep using the app and they will send you deals where the subscription gets way cheaper(sometimes 50% off too). I have so far paid for subscription based games only once and it’s this app. Think about all the $5-$10 you waste randomly and invest that in your mental hygiene. App just doesn’t get more than >100K reviews based on nothing. Once you are a pro member you will love it. To developers- Please add more coordination games and include other games in peak score too. I am on legend in certain games and still doesn’t count towards towards peak score.

Daily Necessity. I love this app, and I've been using it for a long time now. At first, I tried it out from pure curiosity, but it actually helped me a lot. I learned how to do math a lot quicker (which helps me at work because now I don't blank out for an embarrassingly long time). Slowly through my use of this app, I gained some small sort of confidence with different skills. When my iPad was lost, I actually felt a loss because this app had become part of my daily (or at the very least weekly) routine. I actually want to use this app and barely needed the reminders to jump back in. The exercises are all varied and all perfectly focus on my different weaknesses. Hope to buy the lifetime premium one day (when dropping that chunk of change doesn't make me scream).

It’s fun but.... I’m unsure about some of the games. For example, Happy River. It’s supposed to test for Emotion but the result of the game is based-on the difficulty of crossing the River (it’s like Frogger) not necessarily recognizing words representing positive emotion. The same goes for the Must Sort game. It will suddenly swap cards from side to side but not delay the game so you’re punished if a swap occurs close to when you sort. The game should stop, then swap. I’ve also found Tap Trap doesn’t respond to taps when it starts to move fast. Finally, Object Find is weird because the items are drawn more comical than real so you’re almost trying to find a weird interpretation of an item versus the item. Overall if it’s a fun puzzle game. Fun enough I pay for a subscription. But, I wouldn’t put too much stake in the brain score or brain training.

What happened?. I do love this app. But I think greed got the best of this app unfortunately. I used to be able to play certain games whenever I wanted. I do the daily workouts and I used to be able to choose which of those daily games sometimes included in the daily workout to play on its own. Not anymore. I have a streak of playing for 32 days in a row and yesterday I was able to play the game I love and today I can’t till I have another streak of 19 days. I understand the need to push for the upgrade but I should be able to play more of the games on their own without having to purchase the pro version. I was literally this close to purchasing it anyways, but this really rubbed me the wrong way. And now I’m researching for other apps that are similar and trying to find a similar game to the one I love in this app. It’s a shame....

Don't pay for it. I was enjoying the brain training a lot, even though you can only play games once and have to watch a lot of ads to play games that aren't in your daily workout. (GAME TRICK: if you have a bad round pause and restart before the game is over and you don't have to watch an ad!) I liked playing the games so I decided I'd pay so I could play more. The paid games really aren't that fun or feel like I'm fine tuning any skills. One of the games is like playing asteroid (while fun, kind of mindless and defeats the purpose of the app). Also, as soon as I paid for it (2.92 a month, not that big of a deal) my scores seemed to drastically drop - lost almost 100 points on my peak brain score and dropped down 10% on the percentile. Thought I was doing great, now kind of feel like an idiot (in more ways than one).

Unstoppable ads after every game. 14 yr old. At first, I loved this app. It had games that made me smarter. Who wouldn't love something that does that? Before the last game you were allowed to play, there was sometimes an ad. It lasted only about 5 seconds before you could skip it. I was fine with this since I only had the free version. Then one day I opened the app after its alarm had gone off to tell me to do my daily brain workout. After the first game ended there was an ad! Then the second game, the third game, and even the last game! I was still fine with it because I could at least skip them after a few seconds, and the content was just so good. But now I'm done with this app. There are unskippable ads after EVERY. SINGLE. GAME. The app is unusable for me now. I'm going to move to the app Elevate now, which is so much better.

👍. I love this app! But I am having a little bit of a hard time understanding exactly where I am at or where I should be scoring for my age and compared to others my age (if I’m doing well or not). When it shows the percentages for a game, it varies so much and I can’t tell if it’s just based on the game in general, if how many times you play it goes into account or if it’s because the difficulty changes the more you play? For example: It will say I’m scoring higher that 95% of others, then say I’m only higher than 36% on the same game when I replay it and my score didn’t change much, so I wonder what the factors are that change it so drastically. I guess I just kind of want to know the lowest and highest that can be scored? Also, how you get the numbers for the summary showing all the categories on the chart?

Language games. It’s hard to improve through a few language games because it’s hard to beat your score in word hunt or word fresh. I absolutely love these games but I feel like there’s a few things that would make these games a lot more better. More help on how to score big or to give more description in the games/ words. I tell my friends about this game hoping they will follow suit. This app is a fun way to learn and that is so rare this app should get more recognition . I have the pro service and enjoy everything I get out of it. I hope more people join so I can challenge friends/ family and even strangers. It would be cool if it gave out prizes for best player of the month but that’s just a dream

Great and Affordable. Peak is an amazing value. The app is polished and the overall experienced feels new and fresh. There are large variety of games but you have to progress to unlock them all. The games are interesting, and they test a variety of brain skills. compared to other brain training services, Peak offers more than just logic and math or time management. One game trains your perspective and you have to adjust a 3D camera. Another trains emotional intelligence by having you pick faces of people based on their expression. Another you have to select positive words that appear. There are many others. I have tried other brain training apps and for the subscription fee, Peak is hands down a top choice.

Don’t upgrade to pro. I’m a huge fan of this app, along with a few other Brain Game apps, & have been playing Peak for about 2 years or so at this point. Up until their Black Friday sale, I just had the regular version & I’m honestly a bit disappointed with the Pro version for the reason being that the original games seemed much more helpful in terms of functional brain stimulation. All of the brain exercises that this App offers (both pro and non-pro version) truly are helpful, but the original exercises are much stronger in terms of functionality. Regardless, I do highly recommend this app along with other brain game apps! I feel that they truly do make a significant difference over time.

Peak Performance Awaits.... Been practicing for over a week now with a one year subscription. Peak is fun, addictive while delivering a perfect brain wake up call each morning. Peak balances challenge with delightful interface in most games (e.g. compared to the ‘heaviness’ of Luminosity’s game design). I am feeling I can keep going until perfecting on all games as it feels like play time than exam time even though I check score each time... Compared to other brain game apps I used in the past or currently use, Peak keeps a fresh edge, in its relatively large and diverse selection of games under each section, well targeted to specific brain training dimensions. I like the variety also certain twist on some games common to apps in this category. One drawback I have so far, & thus a deduction of 1 Star, is the rather limited selection under ‘Coordination’ & ‘Emotion’, each with merely 2 or 3 games total right now. That’s just not enough games to either measure user’s performance properly or help user improve on those skills over time. I would say 5-8 games at least to be taken seriously. Or those tiers would also get repetitive than engaging very quickly. Though I appreciate there is an ‘Emotion’ section to start with. Hope there will be improvement for the above from developer in coming weeks.

Addictive!. I’m on my second year with the paid subscription and have now reached the 99th percentile in four area. It’s great seeing progress. To me, the subscription is 100% worth it because I can choose to focus a little more on one area at a time and replay a game a few times. I find myself reaching for it throughout the day where I can choose which game to play rather than be stuck with only three choices. The word games are my favorite. I don’t care for the “emotion” games at all - its very hard to see the tiny faces on my phone on two of them. I’m also a subscriber on Lumosity. A few of the games are similar, but most are different and I wouldn’t want to give up either of them.

Good but BUGGY!. This app is incredible, but I’m already getting frustrated with it, and I’ve only had it installed for one day. I subscribed to the pro version, given that I was offered a 7-day free trial. However, after doing each all of the grouped tests of all the different categories, I wanted to work on individual skills. The problem I run into is after clicking on the “Games” tab, the entire app freezes and then crashes soon after. I’ve tried many workarounds to get this fixed, such as rebooting my iPhone, deleting and reinstalling the Peak app, etc.. But, no matter what I do to try and fix this, I still can’t access the “Games” section. I hope the developer sees my review, as I’m hoping for a rapid response to the overall issue at hand. This bug was the only reason I gave Peak a 3-star rating (instead of the 5-stars it would otherwise deserve). I only have 7-days to explore and tryout the full features of the app; if I can’t use all of the features, especially the main section of the app, why would I ever pay for it? Hopefully this review will make sense and help resolve similar issues for other players. Thanks!

Peak object find. I love this game but many times I play and wind up with a zero score because the object can never be found. Check with your Gabe designers to make sure object requested is in the group to be found. I have had this experience many times. If the object is there I can find it but I have zero luck if is a no show. I love the game but I am so frustrated now I want to quit. Also my PEAK is stuck now and will not move on to play a series of games. Also if there is a game I just can’t play I just have to let it run its course before I can move on. Can you stop those two games from appearing for me to play ? Please help because I like peak but Elevate and Lumosity suit my needs now. Thank you. Cheryl Dunbar

Very challenging…. After trying and paying for other brain sites, and tired of the fees that I did think were warranted I found this site. The games were more than comparable and instead of sucking your money out of you with no relief year after year, this app offers a lifetime purchase. I immediately took advantage of the offer. This is a premium brain game site for stimulating you and pushing you to use your brain in many different ways. You can replay games as many times as you like while trying to up your score or play others. There’s a huge selection to choose from so you never get bored, and so many ways to stimulate your - focus, verbally, visually, and more. I highly recommend this game. Invest in the lifetime for a cost effective and money well spent app.

Good, but not great yet.. Two issues. 1.) You really need to allow users to comment on each game and take their feedback. Some games have glitches — for example, a game wherein similar (or opposite) words are to be connected, one round had the same word (not similar, but the exact same word) twice but only one would be considered the right answer paired with another word. I like the app and everything, but it’s frustrating not being able to give feedback on particular games outside of the Apple store review. 2.) It seems to me that the more you play, the better your score is, rather than the better you do, the better your score is. Why does my score go up when my best score was 5-10 games ago? Why does my score do down if I get new high scores on every game I played that day? Puts the validity into question.........

Ads galore!. There are way too many ads. I see their response to people who complain is to keep the app free… yet most of the games are not free and you have to purchase a subscription to access all of the games. An ad after every game (that’s only a minute or so of actual playtime) is ridiculous. I don’t mind the ads if I want to play extra games outside of the “daily workout” but to have them right after every single game of the daily brain workout is too much. I’ve used this app for years, but recently with all of these new ads, new subscriptions, it makes it a hassle to play. On top of that, there is no real update of the games, they are the exact same from years ago, so why do they need so many extra ads, even with the subscriptions that are probably pretty popular?

Disappointing for free players. I was really enjoying this app during my free premium trial. Many of the games are fun and there are plenty of features to track your progress and see how you stack up a fisher other players. However, I decided to not pay the eyebrow-raising $35 for a yearly subscription and see how much I liked the app as a free customer. The experience was profoundly disappointing. All your statistics and most of the games are locked behind a paywall or a ad. You can still access your daily “workouts,” but you will be forced to watch an before and after every game. Because many games are very short, it’s entirely possible that you’ll spend more time watching ads than playing games. This blatant push to make users shell out for their overpriced subscription killed any interest I had in Peak. Users deserve better and I’ll be looking elsewhere for brain training.

Apparently they don’t care. February 2019 update - I’m removing another star because they still haven’t fixed the problem - you watch an ad in order to play a game, but about 50% of the time, after the ad you see a black screen, but no game. This happens repeatedly, and they’ve had sufficient time to fix it, so apparently they don’t care. Update to review below - I took off a star from my rating because at different times today I have tried watching an ad to be able to play a game and every time, I watched the full ad, but then got the blank black screen and no game. I hope this gets fixed, or I’m going to delete this app. _________ After you play the 4 free games you get each day, you are supposed to be able to play more if you are willing to watch an ad before each one. But sometimes I watch the ad, but afterwards just get a frozen black screen instead of a game to play. Recently this has been happening more frequently, to the point that now it’s happening 25-30% of the time. That’s aggravating. I think the games do promote mental agility, and several are somewhat entertaining, but for the most part, they aren’t what I consider fun. There are a couple little details that I find annoying. One is that the game “Word Fresh” will not accept the word “zen.” Another is that I can’t differentiate between the numbers 5 and 6 in the game “Pixel Logic” due to the font they used.

First time subscribing to an app. Never before have I found a game that was both fun and trivial to play that actually intrigued me so much as this one. So many different games to play in this that are so fun I will end up playing a single mini game more than once for up to a half hour. I haven’t even gotten through all the games and I’ve been playing the game for a week. I love how it measures your progress and will become more advanced the more you play. Never before have I ever paid for an app, but I found the games to be very much worth it and you have access to so much more when you do. I really hate monthly subscriptions so I may cancel because of it, but I would definitely purchase the game if it had a fixed price. Super fun and addicting

Inconsistent.. The games are great but if you don't have pro, there is a debate, between the app and itself, over whether you can watch a video to replay games/ unlock new games or not. I honestly have no idea what's happening and if the games weren't so good, I would have deleted this app in a heartbeat. I download the app and it says 1 play per day and shoves messages asking for a subscription in my face anytime I click on something. I wake up the next day to forced tutorials on how I can click on a game to get an ad- basically giving me the ability to play what I want, however many times I want in a day as long as I watch the ads. At night, the same day, I try to go back in and play only to find the subscription messages everywhere once again. It's inconvenient, inconsistent, and annoying. There is nothing to explain why it changes like that and tbh if there was I would probably be a little less mad because at least it would make it less confusing.

A complete hack. This company obviously bought/wrote all their reviews. I thought the 1 month pro (to see if I wanted to go for a year subscription) was an awesome deal, but realized it tricked me into buying a year subscription at monthly installments - definitely not what I wanted. Tried to figure out if I could cancel immediately but nope. Once you’ve bought it you’re set. This completely ruined all pleasant feelings I had for it. I haven’t touched this awful cheat of an app since the week I bought it and figured out what happened when the payment came in. I wrote a review here with one star already and surprise surprise, it never showed up. I’ve heard about people being offered refunds (if you used the game and then suddenly tried to claim you wanted a refund after months of playing then gtf out of here) supposedly, but one was never offered for me. I enjoyed the app until it stole my money. I was planning on paying for a month to see if I liked it and THEN buying the year subscription, but I am too angry to even look at the app again.

Love it- yet HATE THE ISSUES. pro user. After spending a good bit of money I got pro. And while I LOVE IT I hate the issues with certain games. Jump- I don’t know if it’s an iPhone sensitivities thing... but I can’t get it to work at all. even my partner tried. He can’t do it either. I end up with a 0 score. And as you only have two games for coordination, when one doesn’t work, you only have one other to play so my overall coordination score is very low. Certain memory ones don’t work correctly as well.. spin cycle. 4 yellow blocks rotating clockwise “ the color has changed” - false.. and it marks it as incorrect!! I get that it’s a learning brain teaser game, but when it doesn’t work correctly it can be extremely frustrating. I would love to keep using this app, and even renew my pro subscription again next year. But with out addressing the bugs and problems. I feel like you can only play certain games- and therefore only reach a certain level of achievement.

Overcharged for a subscription. I enjoyed this app, I really did. So much so that, when the game offered a monthly subscription to Pro for less than $3 a month, I jumped on it. Three dollars a month, that’s a great deal. I was super excited. Imagine my surprise, however, when I received my receipt and it said that I had been charged for an ENTIRE YEAR, over $30 dollars. I have already sent an email to their developers and am awaiting a response, and will also be calling Apple, but this is ridiculous. It is underhanded, shady, and borderline false advertising to offer one month price, and then immediately charge for a full year. It’s not even that I can’t afford it, I am just appalled at how this whole thing played out. Now, I am out thirty dollars and who knows how much future time will be spent trying to get my money back. If you enjoy this app, stay a free user. Don’t give these developers a dime if this is how they conduct business.

Mixed bag. Some of the exercises are clearly well thought out, challenging and exciting. Others, such as Word Fresh, lack in depth and opportunities for progress. Hitting a ceiling, it seemed the only next level to reach was Brainiac which required an overall brain score of 700. After about two weeks it seemed I had crossed that threshold yet nothing happened. So I checked again what the requirements were to reach Brainiac status. Mind you, the developers had not updated the app in at least 3 weeks yet mysteriously the overall score requirement to reach the Brainiac level had been changed from 700 to 800. It seems that’s one way to get around having to develop more challenging levels in an part of the app. Maybe I should cancel my subscription.

Pretty cool. But some of the apps don’t seem to register screen presses regularly. Like the Decoder game, it’s almost like the camera is trying to detect facial recognition of the Decodes before the screen registers the press, I couldn’t count the amount of times I had my finger smashed on the screen before the game faulted out in error. I recommend adding a button in game or removing the screen attention portion, because I shouldn’t need to be smiling at the screen for my finger to register a marked answer. The Decoder game is easy enough to not have to stare down the screen and I had similar issues in other games when I glance away pondering life and clicking the screen with intention. Yet, I will recommend the app overall, it’s fair, fun and useful for improving cognitive functions.

Pro, buy pro, you can’t do anything if you buy pro!. I originally bought this app if off of an ad, thinking that it would be all fun puzzle games. Wrong. So very, very wrong. It began its tutorial, I thought it was simple enough. The app looked cool with all of it’s neat little buttons of games. After I finished my daily workout, I wanted to play more puzzle games, but all that kept happening was “Buy pro to unlock these features”. I was frustrated, as I don’t want to spend money on video games. So I just decided to play my daily puzzles again. “Buy pro for infinite replays” it read when I clicked the daily puzzles. Anyway, I get that there needs to be some way to earn money and I think pro is a pretty good way of doing that, but this is straight up annoying! The puzzles in total take about 7:00 minutes. So, this app is useful 7:00 minutes of the day. That is a complete and total waste of space, I deleted this awful crap. It should be renamed the “app of frustration” that would suit it better. This app would be really cool, and I like how things a laid out, but they had to ruin it with their stupid pro membership. Conclusion: You should download this app if you identify with the following: A. You hate your phone B. You’re pranking your friend by downloading this app on their phone C. You like wasting storage D. You’re willing to waste money on a pro membership E. You’re setting a world record for “most amount of apps on a phone” Other that that, don’t buy it!

Elements are frustrating. Overall it can be helpful to stretch the mind but there are elements that are truly frustrating. There are words in the word games that are not standard words. Some are suffixes. Some are just a combination of letters. A dictionary is even provided in app to define words. Click on one of these letter combinations and it says “no definition”. In one of the shape recall games it asks you to observe the shape then decide if it matches the shape before it. However, that implies color, shape, or orientation all match when it asks “shape”. The shape itself could be identical but the orientation might be different so “no” is the answer when in reality, the shape is indeed the same. The orientation of the shape is different. So if you can ignore non-words and roll with instructions that aren’t accurate, it is a fine set of games for stretching the noggin. It even gives an added stretch to interpret intention of instructions beyond word use.

GET IT. If you are the type of nerd, like me, that likes to get brain training games and play them for fun you need this one. It’s 100% worth every penny and I think you should spend the money on it and not use the free version. The stats are actually hard to beat and it doesn’t just make you feel good. In fact sometimes it even makes me question myself and my intelligence. Anyone who uses these games knows that we are really just trying to reinforce how smart we think we are and this is an amazing way to show you where your weaknesses are and your strengths. The games are well-made and well thought out I am impressed.

Good Concept but needs better Execution. The concept of Peak is a good one but it is executed poorly, in my opinion. The main issues I have with it are: - Games: Some of the games are poorly explained. For example, because of the tutorial video, I played a Language game under the impression I could only make 3-letter words, resulting in a very low score. You are also not informed that the games increase in difficulty when you rank up, or how the game changes once you do. - Scores: Maybe I’m just salty (?) but I have a 14 day streak and my scores are incredibly low... I think? You are not told if you want high numbers or lower but I’m assuming higher is what you should aim for. I don’t consider myself a genius but I believe my mental abilities are at least average and yet my brain map never even comes close to that of my age group’s. My Peak brain score has never cracked 300 (and it appears to be out of 1,000) and additionally, at the end of each workout, I sometimes lose points in categories I never played a game in on that day. The issue is that nothing is explained: why did I lose or gain XXX points? What does my brain map and Peak brain score mean? What is good, what is bad, and how can I improve?

Nice but.... This app really is great, I’m positive that a lot of people love it. This might sound ridiculous but I will be completely honest with all of u. I know that PEAK needs to make money, but they give u so many less games than members so I don’t use peak on my free time. I thought this would be a super great app but it’s not. I only use it for brain workouts and I’m not a member but u know what? I bet that members get to play the games on their free time cause they have more games, and not just for workouts. Duh! That’s how not fair it is!!! 👿 I’m not paying about two dollars a month for a darn app that doesn’t have to have u pay. I will certainly be looking for better apps that don’t require a stupid membership that I can actually play on my free time. Not fair. 🤯🤯😡😡😤😤👿👿

Great game, but can be annoying. This app can challenge your brain in certain areas with multiple games and shows your progress. However, most of what it does is just make you better at those specific games. It doesn’t create new skills that will help you irl. In addition, Peak is too pushy when it comes to upgrading to Pro. It selects six games for you to play but it won’t let you play the last two until you upgrade. So annoying. Anytime I want to play a game I like I have to watch a video or “upGraDe tO pRo”. There are also games and exercises that you can’t even access until you get Pro. I can’t do this exercise specialized for me because I haven’t upgraded? I can’t look at my progress from more than a month ago? I can’t play this game without a subscription? I understand some limitations but y’all advertise the “pro” version to the point where I’m not interested.

Worth the Time and Money. Going on my second year using the paid version. I do the daily workout every day. Love the fun graphics and getting me to think in ways that I might consider outside my comfort zone. Turtle Traffic has really helped me to focus and stay calm in stressful situations. I’ve never been a video gamer of any kind. I don’t like the pressure of time limits. But I see how these games help me to think more clearly and improve my memory so I buck it up and now I actually enjoy them - especially as my scores increase on initially low-scoring games... The only game I don’t care for is Happy River. I’m sure there is some science to it but I don’t see how it improves my emotional intelligence. But that is a very minor complaint. The rest is awesome and I’m happily addicted to improving my skills in Pixel Logic when I need some down time. 😊

Was fun…. This brain game was very good. I enjoyed the games. The last few times I had opened it to play, there have been new games, which, you would think, that’s so great. Changing it up. However, my brain score drops by giant amounts with these new games which is somewhat unfair when you are getting used to a new game & how to play. Today I played the games offered & instead of getting to continue to play games I usually have access to, they were all locked & it said I had to pay if I wanted to play more. I don’t mind the ads & having to wait through them to continue playing. If they think forcing me to buy time to play this game is going to happen, you should think again. Let me play with ads & I will continue to talk up what a great brain game this is, otherwise, I’m done…

Super enjoyable and valuable! Even if you don’t upgrade!. I cannot say enough good things about this app! I used it for several months before upgrading to Pro and I enjoyed it and never felt like I was missing out on anything! Of course there were ads, but that’s to be expected with any game app. I never am the type of person to spend money on phone games but they had an amazing sale for Pro and I had noticed significant improvements in my focus, patience, attention to detail, and my mood from playing this every day so I decided to go for it. I love all of the games. I look forward to doing my daily “brain workout” every day! Even if you don’t pay for the upgrade, it’s still a really really great game app.

Not as fun without pro. While this is a fun app and I enjoy the games I do get, I do not pay or have the pro version. So I what I get is 4 free games a day (called my daily workout) that they choose for me. If I want to play any other game I have to watch an ad. This is not to bad but many of the games shown in the advertising for this app are not included unless you get pro. You can’t even watch ads to get them. Also often I will watch an ad to play a game and it will freeze up on me and not let me play the game. The screen just turns black and stays there. I knows it’s not my internet because it works for everything else and my phone is typically pretty fast. So I don’t know. It’s a good app but it doesn’t have all you probably think it has from the advertisements. It’s pretty limited but besides that it’s pretty fun and helpful. I like the skill analysis!

Inappropriate Sex Article PopUp. I was enjoying Peak and so was my 12 year old daughter. We both liked it and BOTH bought the pro version after playing for several weeks. Just a few days later, tonight, I was opening the app and a pop up came up inside the app that said “Want to be the best in 2020? Check this out” and looked just like Peak game-type blocks/figures so I assumed it was a new game and clicked it. It opened an article about how to be the best at SEX in 2020 because sex can make your brain perform better. And there were photos and descriptions I would not want my 12 year old to see. This game says it is rated for 4+ ages but that content is adult only. Very disappointed. Deleted app from both our phones and annoyed we had both just purchased pro. Whether or not sex increases your brain is irrelevant to the Peak app and the games and should NOT be promoted within the app when children are playing. Shameful.

I love it. Compared to all of the other brain training apps out there for me this is the best one. It has fun interactive games, yes not all of them r free but most of them are. I will agree that the ads are annoying sometimes but you can see your progress very well, and see how much you have improved over the time you have been training. U can also compare ur map to other ppl ur age as well are ur profession which is cool, and when u don’t wanna play a game u can either switch or come back the next day. The only thing I do not like is when you put in ur age, i put mine in wrong accidentally and now I cannot fix it. Which is annoying other than that I like it.

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Language English
Price Free
Adult Rating 4+ years and older
Current Version 5.34.3
Play Store com.brainbow.peakprod
Compatibility iOS 13.0 or later

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The application Peak - Brain Training was published in the category Education on 01 September 2014, Monday and was developed by PopReach Incorporated [Developer ID: 1072929074]. This program file size is 265.91 MB. This app has been rated by 142,402 users and has a rating of 4.6 out of 5. Peak - Brain Training - Education app posted on 27 March 2024, Wednesday current version is 5.34.3 and works well on iOS 13.0 and higher versions. Google Play ID: com.brainbow.peakprod. Languages supported by the app:

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Thank you for updating! We are always working hard to improve performance at Peak. In this new update we have squashed bugs and generally tidied things up to make your Peak experience even better. If you enjoy using Peak, please rate us and review us. It really helps other users find our app. If you have any comments or questions, please email support@peak.net We love to hear what you think!

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