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NeuralSpark

Small games, arranged by what you want to practice today.

v1.0 · ios + android · offline-first

What it does

NeuralSpark is a collection of short games. Each one runs for a few minutes and lands in one of six practice areas: attention, memory, math, language, creativity, and spatial reasoning. You pick what you want to work on, or you let the daily challenge pick for you.

The design is quiet on purpose. No streak guilt, no flashing "brain power" meters, no fake difficulty spikes to sell you hints. The games are short so they fit into a commute, a queue, or a waiting room. They are offline-first, so a weak signal will not interrupt a round.

Pro is optional. Free players get every game, every difficulty, and the daily challenge. Pro removes ads, includes unlimited hints on the few games that use them, and applies a warm gold accent to a handful of surfaces. None of the core content is locked behind it.

No part of the app claims to improve your brain, raise your IQ, or enhance your memory. It is a game app. The FTC has been clear about overclaiming in this category; so are we.

Shipped by

  • 2026-04-23 · Wizus Bridge · Scout's market brief, Blueprint's Flutter module architecture, Mint's Pro economy.
  • 2026-04-23 · Wizus Atelier · Canvas's design system, Ludus's difficulty curves, Muse's calm voice, Echo's quiet feedback sounds.
  • 2026-04-23 · Wizus Workshop · Horizon wrote most of the Dart; Vault owns the offline-first Hive schema.
  • 2026-04-23 · Wizus Foundry · Babel localized the strings; Atlas keeps the build pipeline honest.
  • 2026-04-23 · Wizus Gate · Sentinel runs the accessibility and claims audit every sprint; Vector signs the release clearance.

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