Somewhat enjoyable, but false advertising...
Id have to rate this about 2.5 stars out of a perfect 5 before taking ALL of the apps aspects into consideration, but because of the misleading advertising/manipulative wording in the apps description, Im rounding down to 2 stars (but, truly, it really should be about 1 or 1.5 stars; Im just feeling generous today...)
This app is more or less "fun", but not great enough to write home about, or ESPECIALLY to pay $0.99 or more in order to download (Its simply eye illusions and other visual entertainment, along with some unofficial and non-government approved eye tests, so saying that its "fun" is a bit of a stretch...).
However, my main complaint is the devs use of misleading words in the apps description, and the false advertising incorporated into it: They make it APPEAR, by use of poor wording, that these so-called "eye exams/tests" within the app are government approved, and also making this app sound very official and medically (as well as scientifically) accurate. If theres one thing that this app is NOT, besides being a well-composed or very enjoyable app, is that it isnt at ALL accurate or medically/scientifically reliable.
The devs horrible choice of wording probably may or may not have lead many people to believe that this app is a reliable or medically sound choice for testing your vision. If you are reading this, then note that this app is NOT government-approved, NOT at all accurate in terms of the tests it provides, and lastly, NOT very pleasurable. However, it is a (kind of) fun, little "toy" to waste some time on every once in a blue moon.
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Vision, v4.1.1