iMimic: 80's Vintage Electronic Memory Game

~38.9K - 77.8K
778 ratings
~600 (installs month)

iMimic: 80's Vintage Electronic Memory Game Summary

iMimic: 80's Vintage Electronic Memory Game is a with in-app purchases iOS app in the Music category, developed by Fernando Sciessere. First released 14 years ago(Mar 2011), the app has 778 ratings with a 4.13★ (good) average rating.

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Jan 24, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Apr 26, 2017 (version 416).


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Ratings: 778

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App Description

The 80's are back! And your memory will be challenged by this retro-style electronic game*. Repeat the sequence of tones and lights played by iMimic - it starts with a single tone and every round the sequence gets one tone longer - how far can you follow iMimic?

The faster you tap the sequence, the higher you score. Climb up the leaderboards. Collect all achievements.

KEY FEATURES:
• Ultra-fast touch response
• Gorgeous retro look with exclusive artwork
• High-resolution graphics optimized for Retina Display
• Realistic lights effects and sounds
• Leaderboards and achievements with Game Center
• Brag your scores and achievements on Facebook and Twitter
• Funny posts to your favorite social networks
• Universal Binary: the same app runs on iPod, iPhone, iPad and iPad mini
• Keep listening to your iTunes' songs during gameplay
• 2 chances to miss a note and retry the sequence!
• Automatic Tutor: detects when the player doesn't know how to play and shows how it is done
• Display with “turn” (machine vs player) and “chances left” indicators
• Challenge your memory even further with the new "Monochromic" gameplay

“iMimic Challenge” (InApp Purchase):
• Removes Ads


FOLLOW US:
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https://www.facebook.com/imimicgame

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*iMimic is not endorsed by or affiliated with Milton Bradley's Simon game.