Simon Optix Game
- Brand:
- Simon
- Model Number:
- C1959
- UPC:
- 630509532605
- EAN:
- 0630509532605
- Walmart SKU:
- 995600916
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.4/5 from 78 reviews.
Super cool twist on a classic. My 9 year old has never played Simon but caught on quickly. It takes time to learn where your hands go for each color but once you get the hang of it it's a walk in the park. The game was passed around and I think the adults had more fun then the tweens. I wouldn't recommend this for kids under the age of 6. Overall, kept the family busy for a good 45 minutes. Less time for the tweens. I received at a discount in return for my unbiased review
Love the new twist on the old classic! Definitely something I would enjoy playing with my kids. I would however recommend for the next age group up. My son had problems getting his hands "just right"
Simon Optix takes the classic tabletop game, transforms it into a headset, and immerses you in the game as never before. I bought mine at Walmart a week ago, and have been virtually addicted to it ever since. Simon Optix is a bit more challenging than the original game. The sequences include single colors, double colors, swoops to either the left or right, and double swoops. Executing the hand moves to play this game takes some practice and getting used to. Simon Optix also keeps score for you with lights and sounds. Each blue light is a single point earned, and each yellow light is ten points earned. You can play alone in Solo Mode, or sync headsets with others to play the same game simultaneously. If you are tired of the original Simon game and want to take your gaming experience to the next plateau, Simon Optix is the way to do just that.
Great revision of a classic game. It does adjust for different size heads. Good for kids age 8 and up maybe too advance for any one younger. Takes time to learn and figure out where to place the hands to hit the sensors. I only have one but saw some videos on how to play if you had a set of two. Overall fun for parties or just playing alone. Great for kids to practice their hand eye brain coordination. I received at a discount in return for my unbiased review.
Nice play on an old favorite. Can be a little frustrating for the younger child. Can be a bit tricky, but fun. Well constructed. Wonderfully colorful.
Great for kids, good for the brain, also make them think. LOVE IT!
I enjoyed playing it. I think they should raise the age to 10+. My 5yr old played it and the issue was the head set not the game itself! https://youtu.be/4nKmHwC-O4Q?t=1s
The volume is not very loud. Response time seems slow at times
my son seemed confused the entire time using this toy. Did not seem age appropriate. he didn't seem to be enjoying it. older kids possibly may enjoy this more.
Did not like this at all - very hard for my 8 year old-
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