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Welcome to the Simon Says Game! This is a fully functional memory game built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
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Sep 23, 2024 - JavaScript
A fun Simon Says game where players test their memory skills by following patterns of lights and sounds
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Simon Game is a fun memory challenge where you follow increasingly complex sequences of colors and sounds. With a vibrant interface and responsive design, it’s perfect for testing your memory skills on any device. Press any key to start and see how high you can score!
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Classic Simon says game written in jQuery with sounds.
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Simon Says Game! 🎮 is a classic memory and pattern recognition challenge with 10 levels. The difficulty ramps up after level 5, adding an extra layer of challenge.
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Simon Says Retro Game build in vanilla JS, HTML, and CSS.
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React SimonSays Memory Game
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Simon say game test your recognising skill. you have to follow the sequence in which box flash and from every new level you have to press from starting sequence
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Juego Simon Says hecho por Sergio Barios y Carlos Moreno
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This HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code implements a digital version of the classic Simon Game. Players press any key to start, and the game flashes a sequence of colors. Players must then click on the colored buttons in the same order. The game tracks the player's progress, increasing the sequence length with each successful round. A mistake ends the
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Simon Says Game: Test your memory and sequencing skills with this web-based Simon Says game. Repeat the sequence of colored buttons to advance through the levels. Built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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