C=64 Copycat for Commodore 64
A downloadable game
Game Description
C=64 Copycat is an adaptation of the classic memory game SIMON, originally created by Ralph Baer and Howard J. Morrison and distributed in 1978 by Milton Bradley (MB).
This game was developed by Alberto (BCO) Sgaggero as part of the Simon Game BASIC Programming Challenge (8Bit/16Bit), promoted by the Facebook group Retro Programmers Inside (RPI).
How to Play?
The game features four large colored "icons": green, red, yellow, and blue, each associated with a key on the keyboard. These icons light up in a random sequence, each accompanied by a musical note. Once the sequence is complete, the player must reproduce it by pressing the keys associated with the icons in the exact order. If the player succeeds, a new sequence will be presented, identical to the previous one but with the addition of one more tone. The difficulty increases as the sequence becomes longer.
Have fun!
Installation Instructions
By clicking "download now," you can download:
- A ".d64" disk image file of the game
- A ".txt" file with source code of the game.
You can use these files with the VICE Emulator.
1. From the emulator menu, select "File -> Smart attach" and then choose the file.
2. Press the "autostart" key.
Find this procedure too complicated? Alternatively, you can drag and drop the file directly into the emulator window. This method should work without issues!
Disclaimer
C=64 Copycat is free software and is provided "as is." We cannot guarantee that it will work correctly, especially on real hardware. By using this software, the user assumes all risks. We cannot be held responsible for any damage to computer hardware, data loss, or other problems that may arise from the use of C=64 Copycat.
Published | 9 hours ago |
Status | Released |
Author | Fourseasons |
Genre | Educational |
Tags | 8-Bit, basic-jam, commodore, Commodore 64, retrogaming, simon |
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