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Category: Education
Size: (326.3 MB)
Updated: 01.02.2024
Developer: PopReach Incorporated

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Version: 4.26.5
Size: 326.4 MB
Updated: 01.02.2024
Developer: PopReach Incorporated
Age Limitations: Everyone
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Downloaded on Google Play: 27365777
Category: Education
Installation
When unpacking the archive with the file, you will be prompted to enter a password
- Download the XAPK installation application, e.g, APKPure or File Manager .
- Open the downloaded XAPK installation application and locate the downloaded XAPK file.
- Follow the instructions in the application to install the XAPK file.
- Allow installation from unknown sources: Go to 'Settings' > 'Security' (or 'Biosecurity & Safety') > enable 'Unknown sources' or 'Install from unknown sources' for your browser or file manager. On newer smartphone models, permission is requested when the individual file is installed and no unnecessary steps need to be performed..
- Install the APK file by following the on-screen instructions.
- Restore security settings by disabling permission to install from unknown sources.
Reviews for Peak – Brain Games & Training
Awesome brain training
I like it a lot. I've compared it to other apps and those are good too, I just like the style of this one better. It hasn't made a super dramatic difference to my life, but I do feel sharper and I think it does stretch some old mental muscles that I've been neglecting.
Easy to use
Best brain training app
This is really going to help me improve my cognitive abillities
Just starting. The games were superb.
Tolong tambah Bahasa Indonesia atau Bahasa Malaysia, PLEASE!
Its a bummer that the tutorials don't work all the time especially when you're learning to play the game the score they give you dramatically decreases when you have to figure out how to play all by yourself. it's really frustrating. After figuring it out it's fine and the games are really fun. It's also a bummer that you can't play multiple times a day unless you upgrade to Pro I'd like to play more than six quick games a day.
Peak provides many features that allow for you to see your progress in a variety of ways. There are many games to choose from which taps into different cognitive areas. However, changes in the game themselves is nonexistent, and adding new games is rare. After you have played the games for awhile, they become monotonous. Peak has developed a fine product, and taking steps toward supporting cognitive growth will be invaluable.
This game has a fun set of free games/puzzles each day. My only issue is the ad frequency - I understand it's how the game is free, but when there's an ad before a game, then sandwiched between the game and the score, then another ad before the next game, it too much. Especially when you consider the games are sometimes shorter than the ads. Also, the functionality doesn't always seem to work. Ex.: Babble Bots. The button to enter your words seems to take a couple of tries to work
The app in general is great, I love the games, they're fun and varied. I even paid for a subscription pretty quickly (though more time to try out and test wouldve been helpful). The low rating is because the app is extremely buggy. When opening the app on Pixel XL I get a white screen for quite a while, at first I restarted the app, eventually o realised you just have to wait. Other than that, there's a problem with downloading assets. Several games need downloading first, but i keep getting an error that there's no connection though of course there is. Sometimes it even causes a crash. So I can't play these games for now. Will change rating to 5 when these issues are fixed. Other than that, I recommend being more encouraging on first plays. The app basically tells you that you suck at everything and compare badly to others to get you to play more, but it's not a good approach.
The concept is great, I love that you can choose different workouts that feature certain skill development as well as do general game playing. The stats provided are presented in cool visual formats that are fun to interact with. Downsides: some of the games don't work at all (for example Baggage Claim which I have never successfully been able to play), some of the games are glitchy (for example delayed loading in memory games, making it hard to play) and some categories have only 2 games.
Great app. Why a subscription though!?! Probably the best of the brain exercise apps I've played. The games and fun and simple to understand, but challenging to master. The interface, design, and scoring is all very well thought out. A one time fee would have made sense for the Pro version, but i can't understand how or what justifies taking a monthly subscription to get the Pro content. Very well done app, shady pricing sort of puts a damper on it.
I started playing these games on my friend's iphone and really enjoy the challenge and concept. However, after buying a premium subscription I was quite dissapointed to learn that the Android version has about 10 or so of the games missing, no activities, and only one of the "advanced training" packs available compared to the iOS version. As far as I can tell, a pro subscription costs the same amount on both platforms, it kind of feels like they should be updated equally...
This aap is very useful to increase memory