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Mindfulness App Chill Debuts on iOS and Android

by Adam Jan 09,2025

Escape the daily grind with Chill, the new mindfulness app from Infinity Games. Designed for today's hectic world, Chill offers a relaxing retreat to manage stress and improve focus. Perfect timing, as the holidays approach!

Chill acts as your personal relaxation companion, guiding you through stress management techniques and enhancing concentration for peak productivity. But it's not all work and no play. Chill incorporates interactive elements and haptic feedback for a truly immersive experience. Soothing soundscapes and ambient music accompany engaging mini-games, providing a calming end to your day.

ytThe app learns your preferences over time, offering personalized daily recommendations and a mental health score to track your progress.

Robson Siebel, Infinity Games' Head of Design, describes Chill as "a pocket sanctuary. It blends proven techniques with engaging interactivity, providing users with a natural, calming, and impactful daily escape."

Ready to unwind? Visit the official Instagram page for more information. Alternatively, explore our curated list of relaxing Android games for additional options.

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