Simon says
Simon Says is a memory and reaction game where players must remember a sequence of tones and lights. The game was invented by Ralph H. Baer and Howard J. Morrison, with programming by Lenny Cope.
How To Play Simon says
Step through the sequences of tones and lights, and repeat them exactly as presented.
Controls and Features
The description does not state any specific controls or buttons for playing the game. No stated features like a timer, hints, toggles, modes, levels, or difficulty settings are mentioned.
Tips
Most players find it helpful to focus on the sequence of tones and lights. Try to replicate the exact order presented to you.
Simon says FAQs.
Q: What are the controls? A: in the description.
Q: What is the objective? A: Replicate the sequence of tones and lights exactly.
Q: What is the main mechanic? A: Remembering and repeating a sequence.
Memory Reaction Puzzle Game
Repeat the exact sequence of tones and lights, I find this memory game tough. Remember the order and step through carefully, Wild West City: Building Sim is a different vibe but similar mechanics. Play through each round without mistakes to win. The game was invented by Ralph H. Baer and Howard J. Morrison.