I really encorage you to keep up the good work! This is an awesome project
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The first time I played it, I was really impressed by the UI, the polishedness, and the design of the game. But I didn't fully grasp the gameplay.
But now that I understand it better and that I am able to anticipate certain tactics, I find that it's a game with a lot of depth and strategy. It's a perfect example pf turning familiar mechanics into a competely new experience, by creating a new synergy between them!
Very cool tool/game/training! I've always wanted to train my memory more. I number strings are ok, and can be very pure memory test, they remind me of some cognitive science classes from uni... But I would love to see other modes, with maybe objects/images or emojis, or with words somehow, or playing cards (but then theres the hassle of how does the player input the answer). In any case I would like to have it with more narrative prone items as well as numbers.
I hope this feedback is interesting ☺️
There is no need to feel guilty, I really appreciate any kind of feedback! Thanks for sharing😊
Also, it would be something that can be easily implemented, and that I can see as very useful indeed!
Taking your idea maybe something like this:

The main problem is all the tiles in the area in pure white have to be the same, so I can't do any tile switching there, at least for the gb version. But something like this can be done
Interesting game!
I find the memory aspect very intriguing and original.
At first I didn't understand it and kept putting the same 12345 code everywhere, so afterwards the memory test was too straightforward.
Something I though about was instead of putting a code for each orb, you could have the game generate a code (or something else such as a playing card).
In any case, very cool!
Thats a pretty good score for first time playing!
Something I pay attention to is the balance between vowels and consonants. For instance, if I see that I'm running out of vowels, I'll try to make a word with more consonants in order to get rid of some of them and make space for new letters (with hopefully more vowels)

