We are taking this app around the track to find out what’s under the hood! We’ll tell you if it’s worth your time, if what we find is any good. If it happens to be free, doesn’t mean download you should. As we tie up our shoelaces, we will put it through the paces. What follows is our verdict on what the case is, so stay tuned you should!

Overview: Brainbean offers eight unique games based on scientific creative exercises. Four are free to play, and four additional ones can be unlocked for just $0.99 each or $2.99 for all four. Each game is just 60 seconds, so you can pick up Brainbean for a quick brainteaser, or play for an hour or more to really get the most benefits. Brainbean promises to help you be more creative, exercise your cleverness and play with your brain like never before.

Pros:

·      Build creative confidence

·      Energize your imagination

·      Boost problem solving skills

Cons:

·      Poor execution of the great idea

·      Buggy

·      Not appealing to adults as it claims

UPDATE: Brainbean has made an update to address certain bugs users were experiencing and to add more content. Here are some of the fixes:

·      Fixed dictionary checks for words in all word-based games

·      Updated algorithm on incomplete drawing to make it more accurate

·      Added new sketches to incomplete drawing

A good game has gotten better. As we reported before this is an excellent idea and one that both children and adults find useful and fun when it works. We trust that with recent updates and bug fixes it will bring an enjoyable experience to all users. Keep improving!