Adaptive difficulty engine
Each drill reads your recent performance and nudges the challenge up or down so you stay in the sweet spot between bored and overwhelmed.
FocusSkillForge is a beautifully crafted Android game built in Fitzroy, Melbourne. Five-minute science-backed sessions train your attention, memory, and reaction speed — no clutter, no dark patterns, just measurable progress.
Reaction drills that shave milliseconds off your response time.
Spatial recall challenges that grow with your skill.
Daily habit tracking that keeps your mind in rhythm.
FocusSkillForge started in a Gertrude Street studio when a small team of game designers and a cognitive-science researcher grew tired of attention-hungry apps. We wanted the opposite: a game that respects your time and quietly builds a real skill. Every mode is prototyped over flat whites at the Brunswick Street cafés down the road, then tuned against attention-training research before it ships.
Today more than 120,000 players from Melbourne to Perth open the app each week for a single focused drill. No endless feeds, no pay-to-win — just a calming, deliberate loop you can finish before your coffee cools.
Three core training modes, refined over two years of playtesting with everyday Australians — students, shift workers, and weekend gamers alike.
Each drill reads your recent performance and nudges the challenge up or down so you stay in the sweet spot between bored and overwhelmed.
A clean Sunday-morning summary of your reaction time, accuracy, and streaks — exportable as a PDF you actually want to read.
Play on the tram with no signal. Your data stays on-device by default and is never sold — a promise, in writing, in our privacy policy.
Filter by mode to see the interface that keeps players coming back.
Reflex Rush — live reaction meter
Memory Grid — expanding pattern board
Weekly focus dashboard
Calm streak-tracking home screen“I do one Reflex Rush before my morning shift and my head is genuinely clearer by the time I clock in. It replaced my doom-scroll.”
“As a uni student I was sceptical of "brain games", but the weekly report showed my reaction time drop by 14% over a month. Real numbers won me over.”
“No ads interrupting me, plays offline on the train to work, and the design is gorgeous. This is how a focus app should feel.”
Download FocusSkillForge free on Android, finish your first drill before your coffee cools, and watch your focus scores climb week after week.
Free to play · No mid-session ads · Android 9.0 and up

Our studio reads every message. Reach us during Melbourne business hours, Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm AEST.