“Many of us have all played Simon Says where inevitably you find yourself hopping around on one foot while making elephant noises and you wonder to yourself why it was ever a good idea to say “yeah, I’ll come play”. But perhaps while you could do without the mild amount of embarrassment, you still find yourself wishing you could play a game of Simon Says a little more often, even if it was just in the form of a microcontroller project. If so, you’re in luck! This project takes the classic Simon Says game and implements it with both LEDs, sound effects, as well as a pair of different game modes.”
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