🧠 Memory Mastery Awaits!
The #winning Electronic Super Memory Match Game is a battery-operated handheld brain teaser designed for ages 10 and up. With an octagonal shape for easy handling, it features a vibrant light and sound display that challenges players to remember increasingly complex sequences across 30 levels. Measuring 20 cm x 20 cm x 3 cm and requiring 3 AA batteries (not included), this game is perfect for solo play and offers hours of engaging fun.
Product Dimensions | 20 x 20 x 3 cm; 100 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
Item model number | 94137 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Multi-colored |
ASIN | B0C28R4XVT |
J**S
Very good
Kid was happy with present.
A**R
Quality
Poor quality
A**R
Good valur
Good value exactly as described
D**I
Don't buy it
The push button's are so stiff they are even difficult for an adult to press & some don't register all the time. Then because of this faulty design you then gave to pay £2.79 to return their non performing toy.
A**N
3.5 Stars - Fun but limited
This is a fun little game but I am thinking now we've played it a couple of times it may end up going into the back of a cupboard.It works as claimed and the game itself is quite fun at first, though I would note the buttons are quite stiff and a child playing with us struggled.The quality overall is ok, it feels like cheaper but thicker materials have been used to balance out.4 stars might have been more accurate but the relatively short life span I see the product having means this is more of a party game you are likely to gift than buy yourself.
C**B
Poor attempt at the original Simon game
I got this hoping for a bit of nostalgia, of the original Simon game from the 80s……I was wrong!The unit feels very lightweight and flimsy - not sure it would last long with a child playing with it. The game takes 3 x AA batteries, which are fitted behind a screwed in flap.The first thing I noticed was the awful sounds it makes - not at all pleasant! The lights are so dim that I had to move to a darker area of the room to see them, and it only lights up right near the centre of the unit with two small LEDs that you can see through the coloured layer. The coloured button areas are really difficult to press down and not at all responsive. They are more like inlaid coloured sheets of thin plastic over a sensor rather than an actual button. There’s no tactile element to pressing the ‘button’ so it’s hard to know if your press has registered or not.I don’t think the challenge with this game is remembering the sequence but more not throwing it out of the window in frustration!
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