Memory Loop
| Keys | |
|---|---|
| Up | ArrowUp, W
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| Down | ArrowDown, S
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| Left | ArrowLeft, A
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| Right | ArrowRight, D
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| A | Alt, Z, J
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| B | Control, K, X
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| Start | Enter |
| Select | Shift |
Memory Loop is a simple, fast-paced memory training game made for the Nintendo Game Boy. You’ll be shown a sequence of numbers—then asked to recall them before time runs out.
Planned Difficulty Levels:
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Level 1: 1 sequence (5 digits)
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Level 2: 2 sequences (10 digits total)
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Level 3: 3 sequences (15 digits total)
The goal is to challenge and improve short-term memory using clean, focused gameplay designed for classic hardware.
Whether you're using an emulator or flashing to a real Game Boy cart, Memory Loop brings minimalist brain training to a nostalgic platform.
🚧 Still in development — feedback is welcome as the game hopefully continues to grow!
| Status | In development |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Author | syfartistry |
| Genre | Puzzle |
| Tags | mnemonic, Singleplayer |
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Very cool tool/game/training! I've always wanted to train my memory more. I number strings are ok, and can be very pure memory test, they remind me of some cognitive science classes from uni... But I would love to see other modes, with maybe objects/images or emojis, or with words somehow, or playing cards (but then theres the hassle of how does the player input the answer). In any case I would like to have it with more narrative prone items as well as numbers.
I hope this feedback is interesting ☺️
Thanks
Cool brain training game! I got 5 stars on easy mode, I'll hard mode next :D
I played your other game the other day but i don't think there was a comment section, I think your art style is really cool and different! and using isometric rooms gives it an extra unique style :) awesome job on both especially considering the time frame!
Thanks, sir! I totally forgot to enable comments on the memory palaces—appreciate you pointing it out.