REPEAT THE PATTERNS: It’s the exciting electronic game of lights and sounds; Players repeat random sequences of flashing lights by pressing the colored pads in the correct order
SUSPENSE BUILDS: It starts off at a nice steady pace, but the light sequences get more and more complicated as the game continues
PLAY SOLO: Play the Simon game with friends or play solo; Try to hit a new high score by completing the longest sequence possible without messing up
CLASSIC SIMON GAMEPLAY: Watch, remember, and repeat; The electronic handheld Simon game presents an exciting challenge to repeat the patterns and advance to higher levels
| Feature | CLASSIC SIMON GAMEPLAY: Watch, remember, and repeat; The electronic handheld Simon game presents an exciting challenge to repeat the patterns and advance to higher levels |
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shelley rexrode –
Using for help with memory and coordination after strokes.
I am using this to assist with memory and coordination after my strokes. It was recommended to me by a friend. Excellent for this use. It’s fun to play too!
18 people found this helpful
ashley –
Great family/ solo game
My daughter loves this game. It compact and take it on the go. Its durable and easy to use. So fun for the entire family.
5 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
Still fun
I loved this game as a child. This one is much small, cheaper quality but it’s still fun. My grand children and great grand baby love it!
2 people found this helpful
Donna –
Great memory game
Classic great memory game
Annie –
Good Value
My Grandson Has Had Much Fun With This, Simon. It Definitely Increase His Reaction And Memory.
David Schaedler –
Fun game. Requires battery’s.
Fun game. Can’t beat it, darn!
One person found this helpful
Bernie –
Its a fun game
Good for helping with your memory also your motor skills. My grandchildren like playing with it.
5 people found this helpful
Jeffrey Gaudette –
Still fun after all these years
Our grandkids, ages 5-10 years, have the attention spans of goldfish. First it’s one thing, then another, and shortly the house is littered with toys and clutter. The Simon game holds their attention longer than average. The game has a power-on button and an auto-off power saving feature that turns off the game if there’s no activity after 15 seconds. Takes 3 AAA batteries. You need a jeweler’s Phillips head screwdriver to remove/reinstall the battery cover. Playability is very good, has a good size (about 8″ in diameter), and the game sound volume is adjustable. The game is holding up well. Long battery life. The buttons are large and well lighted but we Have to caution the kids not to hit the buttons too hard so they don’t break it. Good value. The game is still as fun as I remember it from the late 70s(?).
Brian Franks –
Upgraded version that hasn’t changed?
Had a bulky one as a child that ran on a 9 volt. Worked fairly well and this one seems similar as the button presses are a little clunky. Otherwise it’s Simon.
Josh –
Fun old school game
Great game, I didn’t look at the dimensions and this game is big. I thought it was a smaller size like a Game Boy but it is quite a but larger. Fun though and can turn the sound off if wanted.
8 people found this helpful