
Deborah Leininger
Brain Training is both relaxing as it trains one's brain to recognize shapes and numbers hidden, patterns, minutiae; all without feeling as if one is working. At first, I thought that this app would be like the rest that I have tried: boring. Much to my surprise, I found a tool for keeping my brain sharp disguised as a game. It could be vice versa. Pleasantly surprised am I with Brain Training. At 69 years young, I still have all of my wits and wisdom. Thank you for a suerior app!!
124 people found this review helpful

A Google user
lots of challenging games but no information on how they work to develop the mind. Especially disappointing, and unfortunately typical, is the lack of strategies to improve. You're on your own, if you can figure out the strategies and methods to get the most out of the lessons quickly, you might benefit before you get too frustrated and quit. There are also some bugs. Sound memory e.g. uses computerized voices that are difficult to understand.
108 people found this review helpful

A Google user
So buggy! It happened to me three times in 10 minutes that there is no bubble visible on the screen and it doesn't advance. I think when bubbles jump, they can go out of the screen. I am on Pixel 3XL. Also it's stupid that the bubbles always start at the same order (on math). So the first to hit is always the top left one and then the ones near that. It makes the game less of math, and more of memorizing and eye-chasing the bubbles. Finally, ads between every two pages is too much.
29 people found this review helpful