Flaming Simon

Remember the electronic game "Simon" from your childhood? It was a round electronic unit with four colored wedges that lit up and beeped to indicate a pattern. The object was to follow the pattern of the colors and beeps. Each time you successfully completed a pattern, its length was extended by one.


Flaming Simon is a flaming version of the original game. You, the participant, stand in the center of the game, an 8' x 8' ring of pipes. You are surrounded by four flamethrowers (one on each corner), four corresponding video game style buttons and a start button.

When you hit the start button, the game begins with a blast from one of the flamethrowers. You repeat this by pressing the correct button. The next pattern repeats the first blast and adds another. You respond by repeating the two-blast pattern. Each time you successfully repeat the series of blasts, the pattern length increases by one new blast. If you reach a pattern length of 20, you win and are rewarded by a sequenced flamethrower show.

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