In this gamified habit tracker, you can set, monitor, and level up your habits using engaging pixel art. Includes habit customization, progress tracking, and an achievement system.
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AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Low review manipulation risk
21% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Many low ratings mention paywalls or pricing
About Habicat - Gamified Habit
----- Key Features -----
· Unique Design: Comprehensive pixel-art style, simple, user-friendly, and engaging.
· Gamified Growth: Earn and level up, your character's strength grows with your progress!
· Habit Customization: Rich habit setting options, add habits as you wish.
· Data Analysis: Includes frequency charts, weekly, and monthly reports to track every habit.
· Motivation System: Unlock a beautiful achievement wall, along with many hidden achievement easter eggs.
· Privacy & Security: Native Apple privacy protection with iCloud account data backup.
· Additional Features: Interactive widgets, font style options, night mode for a comfortable experience.
From the Developer's Desk:
Life should be as delightful as playing a game, filled with enthusiasm and zest.
When I was fresh out of college, I dove into TED Talks, seeking life's purpose and fresh perspectives. A talk titled "Games Change the World" caught my eye. "Aren't games just for fun?" I pondered, clicking on the video. It was a discourse by the author of "Reality Is Broken" She emphasized how gamers, engrossed in virtual realms, feel genuine happiness from achievements there. So why do we struggle to find the same fulfillment in our real-world tasks?
This revelation made me think. Often, we abandon activities like running or reading because immediate gratification is missing. Our minds crave instant rewards. I designed this app to mirror the instant feedback of games, fueling your journey towards achieving goals and cementing good habits.
If Sisyphus got upgrades and rewards every time he pushed his boulder, perhaps his task wouldn't seem so endless?
----- Reach Out -----
Developed with passion and commitment. If you encounter any issues or have suggestions, please get in touch:
X: https://twitter.com/HabicatApp
Email: masonpaisleyy@icloud.com
Payment: after the user confirms the purchase and the payment is credited to the iTunes account;
Cancellation of renewal: If you want to cancel the renewal, please manually turn off the auto-renewal function in iTunes/Apple ID settings management 24 hours before the expiration of the current subscription cycle, and the subscription fee will be charged if you cancel within 24 hours before the expiration;
Renewal: Apple iTunes account will be charged within 24 hours before expiration, and the subscription cycle will be extended by one subscription cycle after successful deduction
Terms of Use: https://habicat.super.site/termsofuse
Privacy Policy: https://habicat.super.site/privacypolicy
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Reviews for Habicat - Gamified Habit
umefuwa
cool, needs more improvements
this app is super cute, the art and icons are plentiful and well done and the idea is appealing. kinda reminds me of maplestory but for habits! my problems are with the tasks. there needs to be an option to add tasks that don’t reoccur. also, the daily check in option confuses me, it seems like even if i specify “1” in daily check in i still have to click 2 times on the task to fully complete it. the character customization could really benefit from a color-picker wheel, especially for things like skin tone. (also skin tone shouldn’t be buyable, you should be able to choose it for free.) this app has so much potential, and im excited to see where it goes!
Heart of the sun
Privacy policy missing, bugs
The link to the privacy policy is broken which feels sketchy😞 Otherwise it’s an ok app. There is a bug that prevents you from choosing most of the eye colors and another bug (?) that keeps reviving weekly habits once they are complete.