Peak – Brain Games & Training

Peak – Brain Games & Training

4.20
20.3k+ Reviews
4.20
20.3k + Reviews
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11%
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5%
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15%
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65%

User Reviews

Jia Pia
Jia Pia
January 11, 2025
I like the app, and I do find it fun. However, there are a few issues that make it difficult physically. For example, I can only play flame dodge with my S-pen because I cannot see the numbers (or the flames) when using my fingers as my hand's in the way. Also, there should be a way to switch games up if you aren't in the mood for a specific game or you can't play. Still, the games are good, it will help build mental muscle and retain it. Not as smooth as Apple, but just as effective!
Ashley “Ace” Wills
Ashley “Ace” Wills
February 24, 2026
one of the 3 apps I used that were absolutely essential to overcoming my inability to think properly after I got a bad concussion. I had nearly no executive function. could state at a wall for hours. I'll recommend and stand by them anytime. ABSOLUTELY WORTH buying for the year, even if you don't use it the whole time. Dabble in the free portion with ads since we all need some mental upkeep as we get older. this & peak are a phenomenal combo. Brings up your brain without even Realizing it🔥
Howard
Howard
October 10, 2025
the concept is great, and the games are challenging - but for some of the games, it's pretty obvious that advancing to higher levels requires cheating, which then defeats the whole purpose of continually improving oneself in order to achieve the next level/rank- because without cheating it will never be possible. the option to pause a game once started (even if the game screen is made invisible) should not exist, since it just permits cheating.
Onur Baykal
Onur Baykal
December 1, 2025
The games are great. I enjoy my overall experience playing the various games they have developed. However, one thing that has gone unfixed over the last 2 years that I've been playing, is the fact that various games have some quirks, basically, not accepting correct answers, or the correct answers being contextually incorrect. While others just become impossible, without cheating the games in some way. The new leaderboards are likewise biased and intrusive & can't be disabled.
A Google user
A Google user
October 1, 2019
The games are great, intuitive, fun, and stylish. Puzzle pieces are your currency to play games. There is no way I am aware of to check how many you have, but I seem to always have none because everytime I try to play I'm prompted to buy the pro version. What you get for free is an invite to play your daily workout of 6 games. Except I can only play two without paying. I wish there were an option to watch ads for puzzle pieces, if not, dont bother making the game free.
A Google user
A Google user
June 4, 2019
App looks great. The limited games I was allowed to play were very fun. Looks like a game I can definitely sink some time into and tease my brain a bit. Unfortunately, after the first "test" games that for the most part just tells you that you are a novice, I can't even replay them or any other games unless I wait until tomorrow OR pay for premium. Would be a great game if it wasn't for the greed.
A Google user
A Google user
November 29, 2019
Very well designed app that is very aesthetic, the games are fun and varied and you can clearly see what each game is designed to help you with, and the app gives a very clear progression for growth. However, you can do almost nothing with it without buying the pro version, without it you can only play two games a day which is pretty sad. If you aren't willing to spend money on it don't bother.
A Google user
A Google user
October 28, 2019
I really like the game/app. It's built well, and everything is cool. However, I get really disappointed when I can't play more than 2 games at a time because it wants me to "go pro" and pay for it. I wish there was a deal for students or if there was some other way to be able to play it free. For example if you played for 2 months straight and met your goal for 2 months, you'd get 1 month of pro for free. And other things to encourage you to play more.
A Google user
A Google user
June 18, 2019
I got this app thinking it was great. Which I'm sure it has the outcome of being great. Although it has the possibility of being great it isn't. You can do basically a nothing without upgrading. If you don't you can't even complete the daily workout. I understand that everyone needs money but it's a brain workout game. It should be an optional thing to go premium and you should still be allowed to play a majority of the games.
A Google user
A Google user
June 9, 2019
I would give this 0 stars if I could. I played for a few days before subscribing for a month. I was able to log in successfully for a week straight to play the games. The app no longer works for me and continues crashing on my phone, no matter how many times I restart the phone and app. I also realized not all of the games are available on my Samsung Galaxy 9+. My boyfriend subscribed at the same time as me on his iPhone X, and we realized he had at least 5 extra games available on his phone.
A Google user
A Google user
February 10, 2020
I'm going to be as objective as possible. I understand that the devs have to make money but I think they messed up. The initial assessment went fine, then you have to wait 24 hours to access Peak again (unless you subscribe) but once you do access Peak, it looks like one game might be available and everything else is locked behind pro sub. Again, I get needing to make money but you really haven't sold me on anything yet so it's an easy uninstall vs subscribing to the service.
A Google user
A Google user
November 7, 2019
It's a good app, but like others have pointed out, you have to buy a monthly subscription to really play. Deceptive since the ads for the app don't say this. Since I cannot afford to pay to play, uninstalling. 85% of the games are locked unless you pay. I wish advertising for these things were clearer, about having to pay. I wouldn't have downloaded it then and saved my time. One star for being unclear and wasting my time. If i could afford it, I'd probably get it.
A Google user
A Google user
February 20, 2020
These ads are ridiculous. Every game has an add, nearly every screen has some pop-up. It's incredibly annoying, I wouldn't mind a one time payment to get rid of them, but all they want is a subscription. You're limited to 2 games a day without watching a video, AND you have to watch ads even for those. Edit: I found the one time payment, but it's $60! For an app!? I mean it's decent but not that great.
A Google user
A Google user
April 13, 2019
This app kinda sucks. I'm sticking with lumosity. I downloaded the game just for fun initially. I played everyday for a week straight on just the free version. Without notice, or even saying it from the beginning, I am not able to even do a workout at all without buying the pro version (which is heinously overpriced). Everytime I press the play button to do the daily workout, it won't let me go further unless i buy the pro version. It doesn't outright say any of this either. What a waste of time.
A Google user
A Google user
April 7, 2019
I absolutely love Peak! Even though I'm unable to purchase Peak Pro, I'm still able to play six games a day just by watching one ad to play the other two. Of course, I'm always craving more, but I'm far too impatient to watch more ads after that, haha. I actually suffer from major depressive disorder, but Peak has served to help that - at least a little bit. It gives me something to look forward to each day, and it increases my confidence when I rank high. 100% recommend!
A Google user
A Google user
August 20, 2019
I would totally give this app 5 stars and consider paying for it too if it didn't have a loading problem. About 50% of the time, it won't load. It just goes to the blue loading screen and just freezes there. It works later, but that's still really annoying. I still keep the app because it's SWEET. I can literally feel my brain working better if I play it in the morning before work. Fix it and ill pay.
Brian R
Brian R
April 30, 2021
If you like ads, then this is the app for you!! When i first downloaded it years ago, it was 5 stars, but now its just ads, ads, ads. Plus, the pro price is outrageous at $35/yr!! Why would i spend that when the only new development you've done since hasn't been on games, just trying to get people to buy the pro version? Plus, half the updates introduce bugs they eventually fix, only to follow it up with a new round of bugs. Ive never seen anything like it.
A Google user
A Google user
January 26, 2020
Quality of the app and the games are nice. The design is beautiful. The charts are pretty cool too. But you can only play the non pro games once a day. I get the app needs to make money, but this is a bit ridiculous. The games that are not "pro" should be more available. Or maybe just a select couple should always be available. The games available on the app after waiting 24 hours, honestly can be found in other separate apps.
A Google user
A Google user
October 1, 2019
The games are great, intuitive, fun, and stylish. Puzzle pieces are your currency to play games. There is no way I am aware of to check how many you have, but I seem to always have none because everytime I try to play I'm prompted to buy the pro version. What you get for free is an invite to play your daily workout of 6 games. Except I can only play two without paying. I wish there were an option to watch ads for puzzle pieces, if not, dont bother making the game free.
Kevan Cottral
Kevan Cottral
November 4, 2020
I used the free version of this app. The games were fun and progressively became more challenging. I noticed that the iOS version had more games available for free than Android which seemed odd. After about a month of playing the app stopped loading videos so I was limited to two games per day, and at that point I uninstalled it. I would not recommend this app.