Lazy Eye Blocks

Published by: Balazs Bertalan
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App provides advanced tratment for ambylopia and lazy eye.
This type of Tetromino game can help you to improve your vision in a pleasure way. You must play the game with 3D glasses you can't play without the glasses.
Please read the following brief to get a picture about the purposes.
- Lazy eye \ Amblyopia is a visual disorder in which the brain partially or wholly ignores input from one eye.
- The popular video game has been found to be effective at treating adult amblyopia, also known as 'lazy eye', according to new research conducted by scientists.
- Playing the puzzle game requires information to be sent to both eyes, making them work cooperatively.
- By making both eyes cooperate, the amblyopic brain is able to relearn as a result of an increase in the level of plasticity in the brain.

(You must have a two color glass (3D glass) the color is not important because you can adjust the colors in the app as you wish)

If you encounter any issue please contact me and send me the name of your device and a description about the issue and I will fix it as soon as possible, thanks.
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User Rating

5 out of 5

1 ratings in Brazil

Ratings History

Lazy Eye Blocks Reviews

Game will not even open.

SandwichCat on

United States

Even after rebooting my phone, I can’t get this very expensive game to even open. Is it possible to get a refund?

no good :(

gaynerd on

United States

It’s 17$ for something a middle schooler could code in Java. really sadden that I wasted my money on this. I can’t even get it to work properly with my eyewear and my glasses are literally just standard red and blue. I don’t understand how this is allowed to be so expensive.

It works

dotty2hottie on

United States

It’s a steep price tag but I noticed improvement after a couple times of playing. I could feel my eyes working together finally. Hoping it will continue to improve the more I play.

Improve gameplay

Danielforkner on

United States

The colors work, but there are problems with the gameplay that need to be improved before this is worth $17. - score does not go up if you clear more than one line at a time - game does not speed up with higher score - color fix: in the preview for the next block, the background should match the play field. Currently both eyes can see the preview

No Setup "Wizard"

Trumanthecat on

United States

No setup instruction. Literally none. There is no setup wizard and no instruction, the app is not usable as is.

Useless Costly Disappointment

Amblyopia Red on

United States

I purchased this app assuming that it would be like the one I have on my PC, but I was sorely disappointed. For one, I cannot adjust colors for the left and right eyes such that I am able to see objects that should be visible to one eye and invisible to the other eye. The PC version is excellent in doing that and this app should have mimicked the PC version in doing so. Without the ability to make the proper color adjustments, I find this app useless and a pricey loss. Secondly, there is no reset button for the app game as offered in the PC version. This is an important feature when you do not have proper color adjustments and need to start over. Further, when you have to stop in the middle of a game and return later, you cannot start a new game until you have finished the previous one. Hence, you are forced to complete the game before you can begin a new one. I find that I am unable to use this app until these fixes are made. So, while I do highly recommend the PC version, I do not recommend purchasing this app for the iPhone until these features have been added and/or fixed. This was a costly disappointment.

Virtual Reality

Nuttybrunettt on

United States

Please please please make a VR version!!!

VR Headset Version

MikeS63825 on

United States

Thank you for creating these useful apps to help me overcome my Strabismus and Amblyopia. To make these apps incredible, please seriously consider creating a Virtual Reality (VR) headset version. This would completely eliminate the hassle of adjusting the colors. The game would also be far more therapeutic since VR would completely control each eye only seeing falling or stationary blocks. Keep up the great work. Thank you.

Absurd grammar

bigjojo22 on

United States

The grammar in the setting page is absolutely insane. Needs to be fixed for the sake of customer experience.

Works but with a caveat

Man77777777 on

United States

The colors are easy to adjust to match your glasses which gets you eyes to work together. Great! That's why I bought it. However it doesn't work as a Tetris game. You only get 100 points when you clear a single row at a time -any more than that and you get 0 points. Tetris isn't meant to be played that way! Also having to rapidly tap the down button to drop blocks is silly.

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App Info

Category
Medical
Publisher
Balazs Bertalan
Languages
English
Recent release
10.0 (8 years ago )
Released on
Nov 22, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
2 days ago
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