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Please verify your email address. Hasbro has remade Simon Says for a new generation bringing with it a series of new challenges to master. Now instead of a pocketable game that featured four ...
Hasbro reinvented Simon in 2014, using touchscreen displays to replace buttons and turn it into the Simon Swipe.Now, the famous American toymaker is gearing up to release a new version of the game ...
It updated the game’s familiar button tapping with swipe gestures similar to what a smartphone uses. But, there’s yet another new version of Simon that doesn’t want to be touched at all.
Before Flappy Bird, Candy Crush, and other electronic obsessions occupied our free time, there was Simon. The simple game had players trying to perfectly recreate an ever-growing sequence of ...
In 2014, Simon Swipe welcomed a touchscreen component to the game, as well as a few other games beyond single color selection. The Simon Air has multiple game modes to test your memory skills ...
Simon Swipe for $19.99 is a new version of the old electronic memory game Simon. Following the rules of the game Simon Says, ...
Hasbro's newest version of Simon is glowing, ... Also new to the Optix are some swipe moves: ... Welcome to the age of wearable games. The Simon Optix arrives this fall for $25.
NEW YORK—Chromecast is becoming more family friendly. Versions of such classic Hasbro-owned properties as Monopoly, Scrabble, Connect Four and Simon Swipe are now compatible with Google's $35 ...