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Marie Meadowlark
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I had merlin, simon, bop it... EVERY one of these memory light games. This is the BEST!!!And as an aside for special needs/autistic kids needing practice with fine motor skills or OT - Super motivating and attention systaining !!!One step before sorting ....
Doris A.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
This thing is huge and I like the one where more than one person can play at the same time this is a single player game
jenksdrummer
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023
It's not 100% identical to the original I remember back 40 years ago...but it's really close to it. Feel cheaper, but still plays like the original and gives the same level of fun/frustration/challenge.
b-Lin
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2019
We love this game. I bought it for my hubby’s 80’s themed 40th bday party. It is so great! The only issue is that the buttons don’t actually press in, they are touch screen type and they just don’t pick up the way the original game did. It works, it works well, but it can be glitchy sometimes on the buttons. The kids love it and it is a staple on our coffee table, everyone loves to play it when they come over. Just like old times!
Hannah
Reviewed in Germany on May 24, 2018
Lässt sich gut bedienen. Macht Spaß - auch mit mehreren. Gute Konzentration ist erforderlich, gar nicht so einfach. Gehäuse ist robust. Ist schon 2x runtergefallen. Nichts passiert.
クシモミック
Reviewed in Japan on February 18, 2017
20年以上昔に父がアメリカ土産で買ってきてくれたSimonは記憶力のゲームだった事を思い出し、最近物忘れが激しくなってきた父の脳トレ用にと購入しました。家族で代わる代わる遊んだのを思い出しました。今はタッチすれば良いのに変わったんだね、昔のは強く押さないと反応しなかったよねなどと意外にも昔話にも花が咲きました。ただ、音がとても大きかったので、スピーカー部分にセロハンテープを貼ったら丁度良い音量になりました。
Sandy Lou
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2015
This is a great game for family, friends or even going solo! If you like to challenge the ol' gray matter and see how well you can remember color sequencing, then this is the game for you. We bought this game years ago when our kids were teenagers and they loved playing it. (fun for younger kids too).The newer version is touch sensitive, vs the older "button pushing" type play. Both have minor frustrations involved. In both cases you do have to touch in the center of the colored section to make sure it registers. If you know that, and make that part of how you have to play the game, then it's really no biggy.In all fairness, we have not yet put the new game version to the "Test" yet, just played around a little, so if there are any major differences, I'll report back. Other than that, I would recommend this as a fun family game. Enjoy!
A.
Reviewed in Spain on December 25, 2014
Tal y como ya apuntan otras reseñas, se trata de una edición actual del clásico Simon de finales de los años 70 y principios de los 80. No obstante, presenta algunas diferencias que es importante tener presente:- El Simon original admitía una secuencia máxima de 31 (2^5). En este no he sido capaz de hallar un límite máximo.- En el original los botones eran físicos pero ahora son táctiles, lo que hace que, si no se tiene cuidado, se pueden cometer errores al pulsarlos. Es recomendable utilizar 2 o 3 dedos para pulsar la parte central del botón y evitar así posibles errores. No obstante, la mejor opción para conseguir una buena respuesta de pulsación es abrir la carcasa y aplanar las láminas de cobre (ver foto adjunta).- El original aumentaba la velocidad de la secuencia a medida que ésta se hacía más larga. Ésta es una característica que echo mucho de menos ya que ahora la velocidad es constante y cuando la secuencia es larga (más de 50) da la sensación de mayor lentitud. Además, el hecho de que la secuencia aumentase la velocidad añadía mayor dificultad y emoción al juego.- Resulta útil la pequeña pantalla LCD, para mostrar distintos datos de juego.- El volumen de los sonidos puede resultar molesto y no existe un regulador del mismo. Aunque se puede tapar el altavoz total o parcialmente para reducir el volumen, sería interesante que las próximas versiones permitan controlar el nivel del altavoz. Aquellas personas que tengan habilidades con el bricolaje y la electrónica, pueden añadir un potenciómetro en bornes del altavoz para regular el volumen. Así mismo, también es posible añadirle una entrada para un alimentador de 4,5 V y así evitar la dependencia de las pilas (ver fotos adjuntas).Me parece un gran juego para entrenar la memoria inmediata y de corto plazo, especialmente en secuencias largas ya que se requiere un desarrollo de ambas memorias para recordar toda la secuencia. Es muy divertido tanto para niños como para personas adultas.
Sarah Palm
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 20, 2014
When was shopping around for Simon I found a lot of them cost around £30-£40 odd pounds, which is way more than I wanted too pay. Then I found this one and was worried it would be a cheap and tacky Simon game BUT I isn't. It's great quality, works like heaven and comes with a spare pack of batteries! So much fun I am addicted and it's not even for me! Easy tap buttons no need to press hard. Well worth the price, recommended, definitely no need to pay high price when you can get this exact game for cheaper. Highly recommend, couldn't be happier!!! Amazing thank you!! My little brother is going to just LOVE it! - Sarah.
Sinuhe
Reviewed in Italy on December 2, 2014
Il gioco è piuttosto grosso (diametro di oltre 20cm), ma maneggevole; i 'pulsanti' non sono tali come nel gioco originale ma sono placche sensibili al tocco, quindi non occorre premere (anzi si rischia di romperli). Lo dico perchè può succedere che toccando uno dei colori il dito non faccia subito contatto e l'istinto è quello di aumentare la pressione per far 'scattare' il presunto interruttore (che non c'è). Questa versione si comporta come il gioco tradizionale d'epoca, ovvero si deve solo toccare il colore e andare avanti; nella versione 'swipe', invece, si possono e devono fare vari tipi di mosse (toccare, scorrere etc) quindi il gioco è più movimentato ma anche più difficile da imparare...Grande passo avanti rispetto al gioco tradizionale è il display che conta il numero di successi. Disponibili 3 modi di gioco, tra cui uno che permette di giocare in 4 bimbi, così si socializza pure :)Alimentazione con 3 economiche e durevoli stilo.
B. Quark
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2013
The new and improved Simon has exceeded my highest expectations. It is brighter, more durable, and lighter than its two predecessors. The game even has new sounds ( victory dance and cheers ). Unlike most electronic items, the batteries are included and already inserted ! The directions are brief and easy to understand. What is most remarkable about the product, and what distinguishes it above similar items, is the addition of two new games that yield entertaining interaction between two, three, or four players. This superior version of Simon also ranks #1 because it can be played by those of all ages; toddler through senior citizen. Not only does Simon exercise and improve memory, motor, and sequencing skills, but it is a brain builder as well. This exciting toy also enhances and strengthens perception and critical thinking skills that are necessary for academic, career, and social success. Simon can be enjoyed alone or with family and friends. It can be used in the classroom to stimulate enthusiastic learning, and in giant corporations for brain tune ups. My 3 year old granddaughter loves this game, and so do my 7 and 11 year old grandcousins. I love it even more than they do. We even play Simon with my 89 year old mother, who has hearing and short term memory loss. She has had a hand tremor since youth. This game has improved her conditions. For action packed excitement, brain building and great fun, Simon is worth many times its modest cost. Buy it !
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2013
I was thrilled to find a full sized Simon game available.I read the review and was a little nervous about the modernization it underwent and I am pleased to say that the changes they made help bring Simon into the modern world without loosing any of that original feel i remember from my childhood.The modern changes:The buttons are no longer physical buttons but touch sensitive plastic.There is no off switch, just the on button on the front. The game counts down and turns off after each game if a new game is not started.There is an LED screen to indicate what game you are playing or what level you have reached.I'm not certain but I think this version is slightly larger than the original (which I am totally fine with having big hands)The down sides are minor and can be compensated for either by user adjustment or a slight modification.First as I saw a lot of negativity in other reviews that the button are touch sensitive and no longer physical buttons. If you play the original as a kid you may remember slamming your tinny fist down on those buttons. With touch sensitive surfaces you need to make the following mental adjustments:Pushing harder will not make it work better. It is touch sensitive not pressure sensitive. A light tap is all you need. (I have found this the hardest thing for the older generations to adjust to in emerging the touch screen world)Just because it is touch sensitive does not mean it is evenly sensitive across the surface. You do not have to touch the exact center but if you touch the edge of a color you can expect the same "iffy" result as if you had pressed the edge of a physical button the same size. As long as I was in the center two thirds of the color my touch was always registered. The outer section sometime sees you and sometimes doesn't just like hitting the edge of a button would sometime work and sometimes not.The last adjustment is knowing that a touch sensitive button is just that, touch sensitive. So if you touch a color with two fingers and then lift one finger and then the other it may pick that up as two touches. So my advise... don't do that.Okay, touch buttons aside, One real limitation is there is no volume control. The sound is great, clear and loud. A little too loud. The speaker holes are on the top around the "Simon" name. My solution was to simply put two strips of black electrical tape over the holes above the "Simon" name. I lined them up next to each other and carefully cut the edges to curve with the circle. I found this muted the sound to a perfect level. Loud enough to hear but not so loud as to annoy every one else in the room.The one final thing I would have liked to see is a fourth game option that is a free play, that would let you just play the buttons. I know it is small but I think it would have been a fun feature, particularly since my son is too small to play the game but does love the light up colors and sounds. It would be nice if he could play it on his own instead of having to sit in my lap and help me.I'm looking forward to the day he can understand the concept and play this himself.
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