13 Positive User Reviews for EndeavorOTC: Outplay ADHD
ok app.
The experience was good overall, and the performance feedback initially felt informative. Using this app has helped improve my concentration during meditation and other tasks. However, I do have some issues—catching up to the guide feels more like a punishment than something I want to accomplish. The brief flash of distracting light limits my vision by at least 60%, and response timing relies too heavily on thumb placement and impulsive clicking, which makes it an unreliable measure of concentra
FDA approved, non Rx ADHD treatment for cheap?!
Spectacular. This is engaging, effective, based on good science, actually accessible. Wish more neuroscientists were doing this - super impressed by the UCSF lab that originally developed it and the game company that produced this. Telling everyone about it. Bravo!
Glitchy at worlds 4+
This app could be awesome, the idea is great, the controls are jerky, at world 4+ it gets glitchy on my iphone 16, and the main character lady who talks to you looks more like a cat goblin fusion then an actual person. The animation for the people looks disgusting also. I don’t know who would sit down and ask for the crappiest looking design but apparently they did. However the actual technology and Idea as genius , sad to see them drop the ball so hard.
Fun and I think it is working!!!
My focus is improving with using this app regularly. I do other things as well to help improve my focus such as supplements, exercise, eating healthier - so I can’t say that this app alone is what is improving my focus. But if you struggle - it’s worth a try!
Might be good but I see some dark patterns
I did my session and then it wants to fork out between $70 and $130 to see my score. For a medical treatment that targets people with poor impulse control that seems pretty unethical.
Also I have to make this decision before I have any idea if this thing works at all. Would be better if I had a free week or even a few days. Or even if I could pay for a smaller unit of time.
So my first impression is that maybe it works, I enjoyed playing it, but it also feels scammy to me. Makes me wonder in w
Dr. Alduan Tartt
This app really works. I’m testing it for my clients with ADHD and see my own focus improve quickly and being able to decrease procrastination on all tasks, especially boring ones.
Intuitive game with lasting results
While it took me a bit to see the impact of this game in my everyday life, you see immediately why/how it works. It locks me into a hyperfocus mode that I’ve rarely experienced and I have started feeling that transition to my daily tasks. Love this app!
Great progress with app
I enjoy the missions. My focus is improving. I recommend this game for cognitive enhancement.
5 Negative User Reviews for EndeavorOTC: Outplay ADHD
Not worth the high price
I had an annual subscription. Game was helpful and interesting in the beginning, but echoing what others have said, as you advance the game quickly got very boring and repetitive. I'm not quite convinced of their marketing claims and feel they are overhyped based on extant research and understanding, but I can see how it *might* have some small initial positive effects in the beginning.
Interesting concept and I laud the developers and founders for their initial efforts. I just feel that curre
Hate this game!
This game is the same every time, over and over. I also hate having to hold my phone flat because there’s no comfortable position I can get in to do well at the game. It’s a NO for me.
no free trial?
would love to give this a shot but honestly the fact there is no free trial was an immediate delete for me. This is more expensive than the monthly cost of the co-pay for my adhd meds.
$70 for 3 months? No thanks
I think it’s a cool concept, but that’s too much of a commitment for an unknown.
To the app product owner:
you should let people try out your app first for a few hours for free before you start charging them.
If I liked it and it worked, then I’d happily pay.
And maybe create a cheaper tier for one month. A minimum payment of $70 to try something out is too much.
Rated two stars instead of one because I never actually got to use the app.
Way to expensive I have to pay for meds already
It’s so expensive and for a video game yes I have adhd and my kids have it too but I already have to pay for meds for 3 ppl with ADHD a game that can help us should be free with all the challenges we have to deal with in a day already 130$ a year should not be one of them. And I hate to burst your bubble but the game is subway surfer and that’s free so I’ll stay with that. I don’t need a game to tell me what I already know I have.