This is My Third Project of HTML , CSS and JavaScript and This One is Also A Game
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This is My Third Project of HTML , CSS and JavaScript and This One is Also A Game
Welcome to the Simon Says Game! This is a fully functional memory game built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
This is the my take on the classic Simon game we all know and love! Reach level 12 to brag to your friends. 🟢 🔴 🔵 🟡
Simon Says Game Website
"Simon Says" is an exciting web project created with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, designed to keep users hooked on a memory challenge. Players need to remember and repeat an ever-growing sequence of colours.
It's mainly a Java Script project implementing all logic of SIMON game.
Classic Simon says game written in jQuery with sounds.
Simon game written in JavaScript. SVG generated by d3.js
This project aims to create a classic "Simon Says" game using Java. The game will challenge the player's memory and reaction time by presenting a sequence of colors and requiring the player to repeat the sequence correctly.
🎮 Simon Game: A digital version of the classic memory game! Repeat the sequence of lights and sounds to win. Can you beat your high score? 🌟
This project is a modern Simon Says memory game built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The game displays an increasing sequence of colored box flashes each level. The player must correctly repeat the sequence by clicking the boxes. It tracks levels, user input, mistakes, and the highest score.
A fun browser-based Simon Says memory game built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Test your memory, beat your own high score, and enjoy the classic challenge — all in your browser!
simon says memory game
¡Esta es mi versión del clásico juego del "Simon Says" que todos conocemos, pero esta vez incluye control por voz!. Alcanza el nivel 12 para presumir ante tus amigos.
A Simple simon says game for my portfolio
A small Simon Says-style game featuring a drummer named Simon. See how long you can go! High score saved through local storage.
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