Before you put in the comments that this game is too hard to learn or you don't get it, I beg you TO PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. PLEASE. This game is kinda hard to learn at first, but it gets really fun once you get the hang of it. This is just like the regular memory game, but with some cruel and fun twists. First, you won't be given the whole sequence, but only the newly added part of it. In other words, you won't get the whole sequence very single round, but you'll get the one that the computer just added. Second, this is scored differently with combos and time limits. Finally, the buttons switch positions, so don't let that get you off guard! You'll then press the arrow key that corresponds to the button, or the space bar for the circle in the center. Let's say you see the white one bump. Now press that one (up arrow). Then the green button bumps. You'll then bump the white and then the green button (down arrow). If the dark blue button bumps (left arrow), you'll do white-green-darkblue. And so on. If you mess up, the screen shakes, the sequence clears, and you start over with a new sequence beginning with the one that automatically bumps. You'll also lose and gain marginal amounts of time over the gameplay. The bar on the top is how much you've completed the sequence. The bar below shows how much time you have left. The number at the top is your score, while your multiplier is in the center. The small circle inside shows how far you are to the next multiplier. The buttons will switch around every now and then, so whichever one is at the bottom needs the down arrow key to bump, the one on the left needs the left arrow, etc. The difficulties determine how often you get higher combos, how many points you get, and how often everything switches. On neutralized, nothing switches. On extreme, there are no colors, making it all really hard. You can set world highscores if you play on normal or extreme. Click the graphics and sound buttons to change them. If you just want a smooth, simple game, set the graphics to zero. Otherwise, make sure you're computer is beefy enough to process all the graphics. Your computer will lag a bit at first when it's buffering all the different counter and size costumes.
All graphics, gameplay, and programming by me. Music is Chaoz Airflow by ParagonX9 Cool font is Ubuntu (sorry if it's all pixelated, that's a glitch outside the editor I hope I explained the complex gameplay well enough.