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Hi I made this game just for fun, knowing that I'm not the first one or the last one who did this. It's made with jQuery and CSS3 Animations no need for heavy frameworks. It's very simple. So hope you like it anyways. Play it here: https://oliver77.itch.io/simon-memory-game
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Hi all, Please try out my very first game created with Phaser: Follow My Lead. INSTRUCTIONS: - Pay attention to the button sequence - Now repeat the button sequence to go to the next level - Try to complete the stage to unlock the next one! The last stage is unlimited and works the same way as a Simon game. You can try it here on newgrounds: http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/693612?updated=1495225931 I also converted it into an Android app with Cordova (any Cordova users here?) You can try it out here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.walkingfort.followmylead Any feedback or advise is appreciated! Walking Fort
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Hi, I usually work on clients' projects so I don't have much time for other stuff, but recently I decided to create a game from start to finish. In order to really succeed in doing this, I decided to start with a very basic game. It's based on the idea of the Simon game (from the 80's). A simple memory game where you have to click buttons (that have unique colors and sounds) in a specific order, to follow the computer's demonstration. I've created the basic functionality and I'm looking for ideas to spice up the game play and reach the point where I'll be able to publish the game without worrying that the players will get bored to death... Here's what I currently have (created in Phaser by the way): http://codactive.com/work/html5/phaser/quicknum/ Any idea will be much welcomed. Thanks in advance! Assaf.