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Clone of the Simon game for the DS. It is one of the PAlib projects.  
Don Simon is a remake of the memory game Simon Says for the NDS. It is one of the PAlib projects.
 
==Features==
* Save your records: play with friends and try to win them.
* Great graphics based on the original Simon game.
* Classic Simon sounds.
* Uses the touch screen. It’s designed to play with your fingers, so you will not need the stylus to play.
* Great effects like zoom and rotations.


==User guide==
==User guide==
Simon's a computer, Simon has a brain, you either do what Simon says or else go down the drain.
Simon's a computer, Simon has a brain, you either do what Simon says or else go down the drain.


The device has four colored buttons, each producing a particular tone when it is pressed or activated by the device.  
The device has 4 colored buttons, each producing a particular tone when it is pressed or activated by the device.  


A round in the game consists of the device lighting up one or more buttons in a random order, after which the player must reproduce that order by pressing the buttons.  
A round in the game consists of the device lighting up one or more buttons in a random order, after which you must reproduce that order by pressing the buttons.  


As the game progresses, the number of buttons to be pressed increases.  
As the game progresses, the number of buttons to be pressed increases.  


[[Category:Homebrew applications]]
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[[Category:DS homebrew games]]
[[Category:Homebrew puzzle games on DS]]

Revision as of 14:18, 15 June 2021

Don Simon
File:Donsimonds.png
General
Author(s)fr3nd
TypePuzzle
Version1.1
LicenceMixed
Links
[Media:Donsimon11ds.zip Download]
Website
[Media:Donsimon11dssrc.zip Source]
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Don Simon is a remake of the memory game Simon Says for the NDS. It is one of the PAlib projects.

Features

  • Save your records: play with friends and try to win them.
  • Great graphics based on the original Simon game.
  • Classic Simon sounds.
  • Uses the touch screen. It’s designed to play with your fingers, so you will not need the stylus to play.
  • Great effects like zoom and rotations.

User guide

Simon's a computer, Simon has a brain, you either do what Simon says or else go down the drain.

The device has 4 colored buttons, each producing a particular tone when it is pressed or activated by the device.

A round in the game consists of the device lighting up one or more buttons in a random order, after which you must reproduce that order by pressing the buttons.

As the game progresses, the number of buttons to be pressed increases.


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