Peak - Brain Training Reviews – Page 104

5/5 rating based on 1102 reviews. Read all reviews for Peak - Brain Training for iPhone.
Peak - Brain Training is free iOS app published by PopReach Incorporated

Just a stupid subscription...

kentamjar08

The game starts out very fun and seems like a very good brain training app. It’s all great until it tells you that you can’t play any games until you subscribe to the pro game for $34 per year. Very sad.. Too expensive.


Pro pay

MimiTheatre91

I love this app but, if I have to pay for almost everything Peak has lost my interest.


love it

mommytojames

i love doing these every day but one particular workout i have a problem with which is “partial match” when you have to say if the previous shape does not, partially or does match the current shape. when doing this it changes to one completely different shape and when i hit no it does no match it says it is wrong. it happens probably 4 time during the workout.


Awesome

RockstarJamaica

BEST GAME ON THE PLANET


Peak Performance Awaits...

AppDeeDee

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.


Free??

DoctorWhen

Why tf do we have to pay for 95% of the features???? Total BS if you ask me. I want to at least replay the games i played today!


Inaccurate

IceColdnSunny

Played a game that kept asking if the man was wearing glasses. If he was, answered yes. If he wasn’t, answered no. Got them wrong, even though i was right. Lame. If you weren’t competing with others, wouldn’t care.


Only one complaint

Qbi disappointed

I’ve been playing for 45 days now, and I am still very active in this game. It took some getting to know the ins and outs of the app, but I got it by now. My only complaint is with the coordination games. I know for a fact I’m a little uncoordinated. But these games have issues. Specially the Jump Control. It gives me a time penalty even when I didn’t remove my fingers. I think it is extremely sensitive. Please fix and I’ll give it 5 stars


Fun for the four games I played for free

PaleoClipper

I like the games I was offered, to play free ONCE. I was under the impression that I could play a certain amount of times a day, and that there’d be some kind of count down for how many plays I had left or something like that. Nope. Buy Pro or you don’t play at all basically. Sure, pro is cheep, but for someone who’s on a tight enough budget as is it’s annoying to be told I have to have a subscription just to use a game app.


Great!

Meestercourtneyyyy

Love the puzzles.