Hi Peter,
Thank you. Glad that you do also like my Simon game. Thanks for saying so.
Geez I had forgotten that my dos version kept track of the time etc. I was
told though that it was not really Simon because it did not repeat and build on
the same sequence.
I also used to have a dos game
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] thank you so much jim for your simon game
Hi Nicol,
You are very welcome. I am really happy to hear that you like my Simon
game so well.
Like you, I like the cartoon and gun sounds the best. But piano, guitar
and phone are fun as well. And then the numbers and lett
Hi Nicol,
You are very welcome. I am really happy to hear that you like my Simon game so
well.
Like you, I like the cartoon and gun sounds the best. But piano, guitar and
phone are fun as well. And then the numbers and letters are challenging.
Thanks again for saying how much you like my S
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From: "Raul A. Gallegos"
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] thank you so much jim for your simon game
Hi, I was the person who revi
Hi, I was the person who reviewed the other Simon game. Yes, the sounds
can get monotonous, but what I thought was cool was the fact that the
other guy wasn't doing it for blind people. It just so happened to be
accessible. I'm not saying anything against Jim's games since he's
obviously got go
Hi Jim and list
Jim I would like to thank you so much for your lovely simon game.
Long ago, someone did a review for ACB radio about a simon game developed by
a guy, if memory serves his name is James Boden.
His simon game only contains 1 sound which can get monotonous if the game is
played for lo