NOMIS: a clone of the classic game Simon written for the MEGA65 with the Eleven preprocessor for BASIC 65.
- "NOMIS" is a recursive acronym which stands for "NOMIS Only May Impersonate Simon'
- A colorful, musical game of "Follow the Leader"
- Won first place in the 1st Olimex AgonLight Weekend Programming Challenge 2023
- Was also submitted as an entry for the the Phaze 101/RPI Simon Game (BASIC Jam)
NOMIS supports minimum screen dimensions of 40 columns by 25 rows.
Use the keys R, F, J, and I keys (comfortably located near the "home row" keys on a QWERTY keyboard) to press the colored light-up sensor pads (Green, Yellow, Blue, and Red, respectively) to correctly repeat a longer and longer series of signals.
There are four levels of difficulty:
- The player must correctly repeat eight signals to win the game
- The player must correctly repeat fourteen signals to win the game
- The player must correctly repeat twenty signals to win the game
- The player must correctly repeat thirty-one signals to win the game
- The default best score is six out of eight.
- The best score will be saved to a file named
nomis.hion the disk in the same folder as thenomis.prgfile. - NOMIS must be run from the exact folder on the disk where the
nomis.hifile resides in order for the saved best score to be read-in by the game.
