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Infinity Games Launches Chill: Antistress Toys & Sleep, a Mindfulness App on Android

By AaronJan 25,2025

Infinity Games Launches Chill: Antistress Toys & Sleep, a Mindfulness App on Android

Infinity Games, the Portuguese developer known for its relaxing games, launches a new app: Chill: Antistress Toys & Sleep. This latest addition joins their lineup of calming titles, including Infinity Loop, Energy, and Harmony.

What is Chill: Antistress Toys & Sleep?

Chill offers a comprehensive suite of tools for mental well-being. It features stress-reducing toys, meditation aids, and ambient soundscapes designed to promote relaxation. Users can interact with over 50 toys – slimes, orbs, lights – by stretching, tapping, or simply exploring their interactive properties.

Beyond the toys, the app includes focus-enhancing mini-games, guided meditation sessions, and breathing exercises to manage stress. For those struggling with sleep, Chill provides sleepcasts and allows users to create personalized soundtracks featuring sounds like crackling campfires, birdsong, ocean waves, rain, and melting ice. Original compositions by Infinity Games' in-house composer complement the ambient sounds.

Worth a Try?

Infinity Games markets Chill as their "ultimate mental health tool," leveraging eight years of experience in creating soothing gameplay and minimalist designs. The app lives up to this claim, offering a personalized experience. Chill tracks user activity (meditation, mini-games, etc.), suggesting tailored content and compiling progress into a daily mental health score that can be tracked in a journal.

Chill is available for free on the Google Play Store. A subscription option ($9.99/month or $29.99/year) unlocks the full experience.

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