Homebrew developer pilout just came up with a good game that should test our visual memory skills. It's known as Optique Memory and is currently on version 0.1 Take note that the coder is French so the game was written in French as well. You may need to refer to a language translator engine to fully enjoy this game.
Basically, Optique Memory rapidly flashes random images on the screen. Then at the end, it will ask you a question that will determine if you remembered the sequence properly. One such example goes like, "What image appeared second"? and then there will be three choices to choose from.
Like we said, Optique Memory v0.1 was coded in French but we assure you that you won't be encountering difficult words. The above mentioned images include a baboon, a car, and a coin among others. If you want to know more, you can refer to our Source link below. It will direct you to the forum where pilout originally released the game.
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