Basic Fun Simon Electronic Game with Digital Screen and Built-In Counter, 9-Inch Diameter


Key features
- •Simon Electronic Game.
- •Attempt to memorize and repeat the light and sound sequences.
- •Now with a digital screen and built-in counter.
- •9" diameter.
- •Recommended Ages: 7-12 years
Basic Fun Simon Electronic Game with Digital Screen and Built-In Counter, 9-Inch Diameter
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Customer Reviews
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Nice but no screen for score
Hanan✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2023
Has no screen so you can't see score, Only hear it.
Nice size
Lori Williams✓ Verified Purchase•September 2, 2023
I was afraid it would be too small to play. But it's a great size. My 7 year old grandson loves playing it. A fun toy that never gets old.
GREAT GIFT and GREAT ALTERNATIVE TO VIDEO GAMES
Honest Abe✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2023
This is a great gift idea for kids of ANY age and for adults too! My kids range in age from 5 years old through 18 years and they all enjoy it. It is fun game that can played alone or with multiple players. It can be played in the house, in the car, on camping trips, etc. Yes, it is an "older" game but is really timeless and it is probably one of the few games that can successfully compete with video games. This is a great gift for all. I am glad I purchased it.
Have fun with your memory
JUANI✓ Verified Purchase•August 23, 2023
Love how you can play by either yourself or as a group and have contests. You can also check your memory and have fun with the game. Its a game great for all ages.
Challenging
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 24, 2023
The product works as advertised. I ordered this item for my great granddaughter who has some attention deficit issues. At first she became frustrated with it but after awhile she enjoyed putting her memory to the test. No complaints about this item
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