Very simple - straight forward memory game
Ayumu Game
What is it about?
Very simple - straight forward memory game. See the numbers on the screen and try to press them in ascending order.
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App Store Description
Very simple - straight forward memory game. See the numbers on the screen and try to press them in ascending order.
This application is not a memory test. It does not show you how smart you are.
It is a memory training application where you try to develop your visual and memory skills in one particular game.
The game is inspired from the Chimpanzee Ayumu.
"Ayumu (born 2000) is a chimpanzee currently living at the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University. He is the son of chimpanzee Ai, and has been a participant since infancy in the Ai Project, an ongoing research effort aimed at understanding chimpanzee cognition. As part of the Ai Project, Ayumu participated in a series of short-term memory tasks, such as to remember the sequential order of numbers displaying on a touch-sensitive computer screen. His performance in the tasks was superior to that of comparably trained university students, leading to a conclusion that young chimpanzees have better eidetic memory than adult humans." -Wikipedia
The game starts very slow and keeps your progress. Do not rush; just use it daily to became better.
No pain No gain!
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