Dream Interpreter, what secrets hide your dreams? Reviews – Page 4

2/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Dream Interpreter, what secrets hide your dreams for iPhone.
Dream Interpreter, what secrets hide your dreams is free iOS app published by AD ROI - Investimento Publicitario, LDA.

Horrible

Beccaloveztennis7

It's so bad! It's fake and u acually have to but ur dream interpretation to c the results that r fake.... If I could giv 0 stars I would:/


$2.99

Munchy moron75

At first you take a little quiz, and there are 10 questions. Then you wait for it to process your results. Then to unlock your results, YOU HAVE TO PAY $2.99!


Waste of time

Maygensnhu

This app is a lie, don't even bother.


WTW am I looking at

Thereghostdogs101

The results are so slow and how are you suppose to take the little quiz if you don't remember it like I don't remember most of my dreams.


This stinks

Wermberger2

I got the app, did all 10 questions and it told me I had to pay to get my results! NOT COOL!!!!!!!!!!!


Beware!

Kalakiki

Terrible! Rip off!! Now way of getting out of the app without paying $2.99.


Atari

Chipdesmid

Don't download. Not free. Asks questions making you believe it's going to tell you something then locks into ITunes and stays there wanting you to pay.


Stupid

Fun stuff for Furbys

I saw this and thought maybe this would help me. I first went on there and it crashes now whenever I open it! So stupid of you guys. I would give it zero stars!!!!!!


Don't Buy- It's a Scam

Kawatatcha!!

I usually browse around iDream for fun after interesting dreams (I recommend that app instead of this one). Deciding to try something new, I downloaded this crap. You're asked a series of vague questions with picture guides- much like a children's guide to express to a doctor how they're feeling. Once you pick something, you're not allowed to go back and change your answer. You can't go forward to see following questions, either. At the end of the short questionnaire, it says it's loading your result. While it was loading, a request for my App Store password pops up. Thinking nothing of it since I was downloading other apps, I enter it. Shortly, I'm asked if I'm sure that I wanted to purchase something that didn't relate to the app which costed $2.99. Thought nothing of it and disregarded it as a random glitch. Denied the purchase request and went back to waiting for my interpretation to load. Then it came up again. And again. And again. And again. And again. The app never loaded, but it did manage to waste my time and attempt to get money out of me for some other project they're running. Crooks.


Scam don't trust

NeoQueenX

Asks some stupid question then requires thumbprint ID, probably to rip you off. I will be keeping a close eye on apple transactions for the next few weeks