Rating: Rated 4+
Platform: Requires iOS 4.3 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Date Published: Nov 02, 2012
App Version: 1.2.2
Language(s): Language: English
Author: General Amusement LLC
Application Description:
This is the original hilarious take on the classic memory game Simon Says.
Try to hold back the tears of laughter as you listen to and echo back a sequence of flatulence. Each round the sequence is followed by one more brown note which the player repeats back from memory on the virtual whoopie cushion. The game ends when your memory fails and you toot a wrong note in the sequence.
Innovative free-play mode lets you break wind whenever you want for side-splitting bathroom humor and pranks using the whoopee cushion soundboard.
More on Simon Says:
The tradition behind the game may trace back to the year 1264, when Simon de Montfort captured King Henry III at the English town of Lewes. For the next year, any order Henry III gave could have been countermanded by de Montfort. The situation came to an end the following year when Henry's son Prince Edward took Simon's castle by force and used his flags as a means to surprise Simon's forces in 1265
The game exists in a number of non-English speaking countries. While some also use the name Simon (such as the Spanish "Simón dice", "Símon segir" in Icelandic, "Szymon mówi" in Polish, "?? ????" ("Simon says") in Korean, In Arabia: for example, "??????? ??? ???" (General commanded - Egypt version) or "??? ???????" (the teacher says - Lebanon version) in Arabic, "Kommando Pimperle" (or with similar rules "Alle Vögel fliegen hoch") in German, "Jacques a dit" ("James said") in French, "Jean dit" (John says) in Québec, "Commando" (the Dutch noun for "command") or "Jantje zegt" in Flemish parts of Belgium, in Dutch, "???? ???" ("Herzl said") in Hebrew, "Deir Ó Grádaigh" ("O'Grady says") in Irish, "Razvan spune" (Razvan says) in Romanian, in Turkish, "Yakup der ki" "???????" ('Senchosan no meirei' "Captain's orders") in Japanese, "Kongen befaler" ("the king commands") in Norwegian, "Kapteeni käskee" ("the captain commands") in Finnish, "???" ("the teacher says") in Cantonese, and "O mestre mandou" ("The master ordered") in Brazilian Portuguese.
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