I have got 1+1+1+1+1+1+1 which is a score of 7. why couldn't it just say 7 instead for you to do simple maths? other than that, its an awesome game. this proves graphics aren't so important when you have awesome gameplay
Play the classic game of Simon, but with NO graphics! This is sort of an experiment in a different kind of gaming, judge it as such. As simple and boring of a game as it is, it is a pretty neat stunt playing this game with your eyes closed.
I may change the voice if I can get someone to voice it for me.
Controls (Menu)
UP - Play
RIGHT - View highscore
DOWN - Tutorial
Controls (Game)
UP - Advance sequence
RIGHT - Advance sequence
DOWN - Advance sequence
LEFT - Advance sequence
Controls (Game Over Screen)
LEFT - Return to menu
I have got 1+1+1+1+1+1+1 which is a score of 7. why couldn't it just say 7 instead for you to do simple maths? other than that, its an awesome game. this proves graphics aren't so important when you have awesome gameplay
Thanks! When I originally made this game, I didn't really consider that people were unlikely to score very much above 20, so I prepared the game to count in 100s, 10s, and 1s. I probably should have had my voice actors record up to 20 before piecing together 20 + 1, 20 + 2, etc.
why does sometimes it says "down" and you press down and it says incorrect and you can never get a ten?
I have never experienced this problem. On very rare occasion, just as the game begins I sometimes hear two commands shouted out at once. However, this is quite uncommon in my experience.
10+10+10+1+1. holy man hole batman! thats an awesome score!!! this definitely is a better way of playing simon. your eyes cant trick you!
That's one hell of a score.
Cool, I got 10,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 points! (I know it's 17) I got a really rhythmic sequence :D To make the 1's you hear, when you get some score ending in 8 or 9 or something, less annoying, you should add in 5's. So 10,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 would be 10,5,1,1 instead.
In retrospect, that's a good idea. There's actually a sound for "hundred" in the game, but considering that scores above even 20 are fairly rare, I imagine a "five" sound would have been a lot more useful.
What does 11-1-1 mean as a final score?
Add up all of the numbers. So 10 + 1 + 1 would be 12.