Title: Tap-Tap (Touch Me, Simon Says, or color game)
What is Tap-Tap?
Tap-Tap is a variant of the game Simon Says or Touch Me. Tap-Tap is a memory game where the goal is to replicate randomly defined sequences. The complexity of the game increases over time.
How does a game of Tap-Tap work?
The computer will display a series of colors.
The user will then repeat the series by tapping the colors.
If the user succeeds, the series becomes longer and more complex.
Otherwise, the game ends.
What is the purpose of the Tap-Tap game?
The goal is to improve visual attention, thinking, concentration, reflexes, and speed. Ultimately, it contributes to the development of gray matter containing cell bodies in certain parts of the brain. The developed areas include the cerebral cortex, the hippocampus, and the cerebellum.
Related to the Tap-Tap game
It is both a social game, comparable to a card game, word game, or a thinking game that uses memory like a puzzle or strategic and deductive game. It combines elements of a puzzle game and a secret code game. This game is a mix of Solitaire (Patience) and 2048. For children, it is a cognitive game, but it is also designed for adults.
Acknowledgment
Thank you for installing and playing with Tap-Tap. If you have any questions about this game, feel free to contact us at [email protected].