Find ghosts and communicate with spirits, using this app's groundbreaking ultra-realistic experience.
The only ghost detector app that shows you detected ghosts like they are actually floating in your home.
= Instructions =
1) Start the app
2) Walk around and find a ghost
3) Select a question and wait for the spirit to answer
Disclaimer: since paranormal activity can't be scientifically proven, we can't guarantee that the app communicates with real spirits.
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Ghost Detector Radar Pro
$4.99
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Yes, Ghost Detector Radar Camera is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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User Rating
4.25 out of 5
4,701 ratings in Canada
5 star
3,179
4 star
579
3 star
333
2 star
164
1 star
444
Ratings History
Ghost Detector Radar Camera Reviews
Demon Thing
At my aunt’s house I quickly learned there was an entity of some kind that lived in the house. When I was around 5 or 6 years old I slept in my cousin’s room and I woke up in the middle of the night and when I woke up I saw two red GLOWING eyes in the open closet in the pitch black room! I never slept at that house again recently I went to visit her and it came to my attention about a certain pattern on one of the trees. It turned out to be a face! A fully perfectly patterned face on the tree! I always remembered hearing whispers in that house never again will I go in there without a cross! I’m gonna try this next time I go over there maybe as well as some other apps to confirm.
Theirs a lot of spirits in my house
So when I was useing this app I caught a lot of spirits and one was named Besty and was born in 1957 I was so sad when she told me how she died
Water bottle
One day I think I was like 7 I was on a zoom call and my water bottle just fell and I heard a “next time it will be worse” so we moved.
Scary but fun
Scary I saw a bunch of ghost and they were really scary. They said they were really bad. I asked a bunch of questions.
Our story
I saw a ghost on my bed in the corner. It looked creepy so I asked if it was evil or good and it said it was good. I beat it up and then it disappeared. It’s name was Darla.
I love the ghosts but not the game
I love the ghosts but not the game because because it keeps making me update it in the middle of communicating to a ghost and it is a lot of money
Skin walker
So one time we saw a skin walker and we checked the app to see if it was real and it was so everyone huddled up and we all ran into all the buildings because we were scared and a person naked was trying to chase us it was actually make it because it was a naked girls ghost
Francis
My friends and I think a witch lives in our neighborhood. So we downloaded this app and we found a ghost named Francis. He said that he was nice and single.
Honestly a decent game
You might download the game as a joke, I did too. It’s a genuinely good game though. The questions having different answers every time and the different types of ghosts. You can tell the devs actually care about the game. I like that there’s a ‘stories’ section where they take reviews from people sharing their experiences with the “ghosts”. It’s smart, it gets people to review the game and it gives another aspect to it. The only complaint I have is the premium version you have to pay for, but I guess they’ve gotta make money somehow.
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