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Voidpet Garden: Mental Health | unitQ Score

The unitQ score is the fraction of public feedback data (iOS & Android) that mentions quality issues.
100 = No Issues. 50 = Some Issues. 0 = All Issues
-4 Points Past 30 Days
Category: Health & Fitness
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Android unitQ Score
Android User Feedback
100%
Android
54 Reports
iOS unitQ Score
iOS User Feedback
0%
iOS
0 Reports
User Feedback
0%
iOS
0 Reports
100%
Android
54 Reports
Voidpet Garden: Mental Health - Latest Quality Issues
Android
Jan 6, 2025
This game is made with passion, very beautiful and calm, I'd like to give 5 stars, but the fact that u can't chat with petvoids every single day is so so sad, I really enjoyed talking to Glee, the Ai used for those chats, im pretty sure is very well made, and is fitting for every emotion, but unfortunately u can't keep talking without paying. Please make it recharge the attempts daily. And if they cumulate even better. Rest of the things u put for paying are fine
Android
Jan 10, 2025
It don't work it's maybe because I have a old tablet but every single time I try getting on there it says it doesn't work it doesn't go on
Android
Jan 12, 2025
It's a very good/chill game but it constantly pushes a overpriced subscription on the player. It feels pretty exploitative ngl.
Android
Jan 20, 2025
I really, really wanted to like this app, it's very cute. But it oversteps its monetization quite a bit. Almost every time you open the app without premium it prompts you to buy in. If I opened this app clumsily I could sign up for a whole year of premium, which I'm sure wouldn't get refunded. Past that, without paying ten dollars a month(!), you aren't even able to fully see your journal history, which is sort of egregious for what's basically a mood journal app. Also buggy notifications.
Android
Jan 22, 2025
I really loved this app, but I'm sad that I can't access my old account since getting a new phone. I linked it to my email before, but I can't log back in now. It's a shame to lose so much progress.
Android
Jan 24, 2025
I use this app every day for years, it really helps me regulate and document my emotions and day in a fun and creative matter. I cant recommend it more for anybody on the spectrum. Please give us an option that the game doesnt reduce other audio output anymore, so i can listen to music and use game sounds at the same time. I sadly have to keep the game muted as any sound from it, even a small tap, muted all other apps sounds, including spotify, for a second.
Android
Jan 24, 2025
I really like this app, yet there's a bug in the backup feature; I backed up my pets on my account, yet when I connected the account on my new device it didn't load the data now whenever I try load my previous data it says that I only have one pet and I'm back on level one.
Android
Jan 26, 2025
I think this is a super cute game!! It is fun to check in periodically and grow my pets. Though, I don't think it's exactly an effective "self care" app. But i think the graphics, mechanics, and concept are perfect. There is a glitch where, while incubating an egg, the app gives you many fake notifications claiming your egg is ready hours before it is. Minor, but feels needed to be mentioned.
Android
Jan 28, 2025
This is a great app for tracking my mental health and emotions. One thing I would really like to see is an update that averages out the daily mood in the calendar instead of just recording the first mood of the day. As someone utilizing the app as a mood tracker during a difficult time, I'd like to be able to look back at the calendar using the free version and see the average or most recorded mood for the day rather than the first to help me better keep track of how I'm doing.
Voidpet Garden: Mental Health - Product Description
Descend into the void, and befriend mysterious creatures that spawn from your emotions.
Nurture your oasis through mindfulness and self care.
Collect all of the rare species that visit your garden of consciousness!

Our mental health relies on our understanding of the self just as much as it depends on our understanding of the people around us.
Learning how to communicate our care to others, and to appreciate the care that they are trying to show us, is an ongoing process in our wellness journey.

To befriend new pets, you must communicate with them in their preferred love language and earn their affection.

- Quality Time pets appreciate being present with those they care about. They will want to spend time with you, and encourage you to take breaks, exercise, and more.
- Words of Affirmation pets place a lot of value on making the effort to communicate things verbally. They will confide in you about how they are feeling, and prompt you to respond with kindness.
- Gift giving pets feel most cherished when you consider them enough to share something they'll like. To befriend a gift lover, you'll have to collect the right kinds of treats to surprise them with.
- Acts of service pets place a lot of value on actions that speak louder than words. If you can spare a second to make their lives easier, they'll happily come back to your garden.
- Some pets just love a good cuddle. You'll be able to earn their trust with relaxing haptics and ASMR.

Voidpet's approach to mental wellbeing is to provide a space for you to reflect in soft fascination.

To grow your garden, check on your plants every day and discover mindfulness exercises that nourish your soul.
Choose from a selection of journaling prompts such as: 
- Think positive: Inspired by cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT, which involves identifying our cognitive biases in order to deconstruct unhelpful thoughts, this activity is about examining our negative thought patterns and learning to reframe them positively.
- Practice Gratitude: This exercise is about setting aside time to think happy thoughts and appreciate the good around us. Gratitude helps us feel warmly towards others, which, in turn, improves our relationships and overall mood.
- Goal setting: Writing down your goals is a great way to be honest with yourself and validate and your desires. To confess that you want change is the first step to making it happen. Classifying your goals is also helpful, because it helps you visualize the level of effort required to make your ambitions come true. As you think about the timeframe, relevance, and other specifics of your goal, you also start to manifest how to go about achieving them.
-Emotional naming: Naming emotions is a simple but liberating exercise. By describing how we feel in words, we turn sensations into data, and position ourselves to respond constructively. They say, "If you can name it, you can tame it!" Our conscious minds can offload a lot of stress from our physical response.
-Meditation: A simple timer with a relaxing, guided prompt. Setting aside a few seconds to breathe and reflect can be a wonderful way to start your day, or take a pause in the middle of a busy schedule.
-Mood tracking: better understand your emotions over time and gain insights into your inner world.
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