Peak - Brain Training Reviews – Page 4

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

Not reliable.

Irkajurka

My subscription is paid for one year for PeakPro. I can’t open all games and I have to look the ads if I want to do anything. I contacted the developer via email several times with no response. All I am getting is the message - upgrade to pro. I hope eventually I will get the answer or refund. Right now, I would not recommend this app. Irena Chen


Excellent App - Highly Recommend

AnitaScotch

Terrific app to help you monitor brain function over time. I enjoy the daily brain workouts.


Street nab

scootershobe

The street nav app does not work. Every time I swipe it over shoots the turn. I can’t progress and I have no way to contact you


Any way to disable the timer?

Sarah MH-MN

I do puzzles to relax, especially before bed. It's impossible to relax when an app is timing you and rating how fast you are. Is there a way to disable the timer? I like the games, but don't want to be pushed to do them quickly. I'm rating the app three stars because it's the opposite of what I'm looking for. It would also be nice if there was a way to give feedback other than here.


2 minute ad for 20 second game

naiwadesu

Can't speak for paid version but by the third time you play this game (first few times will play minimal ads to lure you in), you will have to watch 2-3 minutes of ads each time you play a game, some of which are literally 20 seconds. If you value your time and your life, I would stay away.


Taking more and more away

everyone is lying

I’ll take the ads if I can continue to play for free. They’ve been doing more ads, taking more free games away, and now you can only do your daily workout of like 3 games. Used to love this app but not worth it if you can’t play limited additional games like you could before


The application fails to prove its point unless you pay money.

Brayden & Pinapples

Peak appears to be a good application, but I have no way of knowing without paying for the subscription. For free users, all you have is a daily workout which means three short games… that’s it. All of these sort of applications allow you to try out at least limited features for an indefinite amount of time to see whether you like it or not, but it is impossible to logically judge the usefulness of the application itself without paying the subscription.


Like it

Jen737

Games are challenging and fun.


Great brain games!

Kaitlyn small

I love this app I love every single brand game they have so much fun while doing such good for your brain


Sneaky

Delta1706

Be up front about the cost. $100 app or $35 annually. The ‘free’ version is very little. Ironically a brain training game uses some good ‘brain’ tricks to get you to pay: not being up front about the cost, giving you a ‘test’ to start where you do ok but not great (so practice!), only letting you play once daily (testing your patience for instant gratification - ok I’ll pay!), etc. Disappointed.