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SimulTap — Multi-Touch Memory Game
Memorize a grid. Tap it all at once. All ages welcome
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Memorize a grid. Tap it all at once. All ages welcome
12 followers
Most memory games let you go slow. SimulTap doesn't. Memorize a grid, then tap every highlighted cell simultaneously — from memory, multiple fingers at once. Miss one, and it's over. It looks impossible until you try it — then you're hooked, chasing your own record round after round. Built for everyone: kids sharpen reflexes, adults get a quick mental reset, and it's a fun way to train focus and finger dexterity at any age. Fair warning: it's addictive. The good kind — but you've been warned.









How does the game handle different screen sizes and grid sizes, and is there a way to customize the difficulty beyond just remembering more cells?
How does it handle people with different hand sizes or finger reach on bigger grids, does it scale the tap zones or do you just fail more often
How long are the rounds typically, like are we talking a few seconds of memorization and then a split-second tap, or is there more room to breathe between phases?
Two minutes in and I was already chasing my own score like it mattered. The multitap mechanic actually trains a different kind of focus than regular memory games, weirdly satisfying.
Tried a quick round and my brain genuinely short-circuited by level three. Love how it forces you to chunk patterns instead of just flipping cards one by one. Definitely the kind of game you say "one more try" to about twenty times.