Peak - Brain Training

Better games for smarter minds

Published by: Synaptic Labs

Description

Maximise your full potential by challenging yourself with Peak, designed to help you expand your mental skills with 45+ fun and rewarding games.
Peak has 45+ games covering six categories, carefully developed with you in mind. Choose from our catalogue of games or challenge yourself with our versatile Daily Workouts. Short on time? Don’t worry, play Coffee Break, for when you need that extra pep in your step in under five minutes. We'll also show you insights about your performance to help you support your growth, development and provide you with data-orientated feedback.
So what are you waiting for? Join millions of brain trainers worldwide and start challenging your brain today!
Download and play our basic version for free or upgrade to Pro to unleash the full brain training experience.
Workouts:
- Daily brain workouts to sharpen your Memory, Attention, Problem-Solving, - Mental Agility, Language, Coordination and Emotion Control
- Play skill based workouts such as Coffee Break, Weakest Link, Low Rank and The Total Workout
- Access our Advanced Training modules, developed in collaboration with scientists and universities.

Insights:
- Compete with friends
- Compare your scores with others in your age range and profession
- Track your progress with in-depth insights and statistics

PEAK PRO TERMS
Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase.
Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.
Account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours of the end of the current period, and the cost of the renewal will be provided.

Subscriptions may be managed by the user. Auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user’s Account Settings after purchase.
No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.
Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication.
For more information:

Terms of Service - https://www.synapticlabs.uk/termsofservice/

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In-Apps

Peak Pro Plan
$3.99
Peak pro
$34.99
Peak Pro
$0.99
Peak yearly plan
$34.99
Advanced Training Peak Brainways Emotional Management
$2.99

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Peak FAQ

  • Is Peak free?

    Yes, Peak is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

  • Is Peak legit?

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  • How much does Peak cost?

    Peak has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $15.59.

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User Rating

4.61 out of 5

242 ratings in Algeria

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Peak Reviews

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Lilo220075 on

Algeria

Good app but the ads are too much it’s the worst of it

Le meilleur

ninoussou on

Algeria

C’est super bien j’adore

😍

Simsim aslal on

Algeria

Excellente application, ça booste les neurones

Amazing app

Ikram bakkali on

Algeria

My performance develops since I started playing games of Peak

My brain's favorite application!

Spleenguitar on

Algeria

I love the work done on developing this application. Smooth and precise ! Great app!

Engineer.

Jo-Alison. on

Algeria

Very good game. Works out most of the brain functions. I recommend it to young and elders alike. Jo.

Love it

Cephe9 on

Algeria

Great

A bit much

25Vader25 on

United States

1/1/2025. QUESTION: I turned sound off for one game because it was distracting. That took the sound off ALL the games. I went to the Help page and tried what it said and still couldn’t update it by game. Can you please help me with this? Too many games to do each day. As a beginner it’s cumbersome to read the description of each game, understand what to do, then play the game. All this in order to keep your daily & weekly streak going. What I’m also trying to say is that each day should NOT be all new games to learn. Other brain games I play give you a few games to learn and play for a bit and then add on new games after that. Otherwise it’s just too much at one time. Thank you for listening.

Adjust Number of Games.

Ibfrannie on

United States

While I am enjoying Peak, I find a six- game workout is too many. After the 4th game, I’m bored with playing. I’m thinking of my busy schedule and rush thru the last of my training. Please consider adjusting the number of games. Others may disagree but let us choose our training number. Or go by age. Us oldies but goodies May prefer 3 or 4 games rather than 6. I’m good with 4, but annoyed with 6. Just consider as an option. 💜

Useless money grab

Plck4 on

United States

I used to love this app so much. I had a daily streak of over a year. I recently tried to pick it up again but it has been completely overridden with ads. You get to play two random games and then have to watch an ad in between every single game. You spend more time watching than playing. Also, you can’t see any of your stats or how well you did anymore unless you cough up money. It’s greedy and it’s a shame because it used to be so fantastic.

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