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Simon Say
The game creates a series of tones and lights and requires a user to repeat the sequence. If the user succeeds, the series becomes progressively longer and more complex. Once the user fails, the game is over.
Instructions for Mastering Simon Say
Mouse and Touch.
Which game development software or technology is responsible for the creation of this game?
The game was developed with the Construct 2 development kit.
Which genre best describes this game?
The game would be categorized as Puzzle.
Is this game kid-approved?
Yes, children can play Simon Say without concerns.
Does the game contain any blood-related themes or visuals?
No, Simon Say does not include any scenes with blood.
Which organization is behind this game’s creation?
The team or studio responsible for this game is IDLA Games.
What keywords best describe this game?
Themes or activities the game focuses on are memory, multiplayer.
Does the game have mobile support?
Simon Say is designed to work on mobile platforms like iOS and Android.
Which age ranges are appropriate for this game?
The primary audience in terms of age for this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Which gender does this game primarily focus on?
The intended gender demographic for this game is Male & Female.
Are there any scenes in the game that might be considered cruel or violent?
No, Simon Say does not contain any scenes of cruelty or aggression.