1. On the bright side, I definitely feel as though it picked at my brain and the games were simple yet you can see how they would correlate to day to day things and feel the works of muscle / neurological memory and reflexes.Phenomenal game.
2. For example, I got to level 8 on the Neighborhood Watch game and it now says I'm still on level 1 and shows no stats on it.While on my search to find something easy enough for my friend who has early onset of dementia and hard enough for me to play along with her, I think I found it here.
3. I can now pass the time working on my brain rather than with mind numbing games like solitaire.i really enjoy the challenges this app has to offer.
4. The past month I have been enjoying in the different types of mini games and the ability to continue the challenge with an ad.
5. The only point of this for me is to track everything; otherwise I could have just found similar flash games and played those instead of paying $10 for a lifetime membership.
6. At first you memorize the paths knowing the individual's start and end points, later it gets more difficult and you would have to simplify their paths.I like the games and the system.
7. Everyday it's a different set of challenges that make you think as you act.I really like how (in the very beginning) it has you choose from 3 different options that are within each category, so our training is actually "tailored" to each individual.
8. Hope this helps.Unfortunately, if you play the free version long enough, listening to the ads to unlock the full training options, eventually it simply refuses to connect to those videos.
9. When you choose the wrong answer but continue to tap on the screen, the game just freezes.
10. I was considering buying it (I reject subscription models), but hadn't explored all the games and made up my mind yet.
11. Great game, lots of minigames to choose from and play.