| “ | A sequence of colors will be shown, and you must recreate the exact sequence using the buttons around you. | ” |
| — Game Tutorial Tape Narrator, Musical Memory Tutorial | ||
The Musical Memory Tutorial is a recording seen within Chapter 2: Fly in a Web of Poppy Playtime.
The recording informs the children playing through the Game Station on how to play the Musical Memory game.
Location[]
The recording is automatically played after entering Musical Memory.
Analysis[]
An unknown man is heard narrating the recording, welcoming the listener to the Musical Memory game. He continues, describing the game as an "advanced memory and cognitive test" that was designed to test their memory. He continues the recording by describing how Musical Memory works, explaining that a sequence of colors will be projected onto the screens around the listener, and they must memorize and replicate this series of colors using their respective buttons.
He continues to describe the game, explaining Bunzo Bunny's role in the game. Bunzo Bunny will slowly fall towards the listener, and to raise Bunzo back up, the correct sequence of numbers must be completed. Entering an incorrect sequence will make Bunzo fall faster. He finalizes by explaining that as the game goes on, the game will proceed to become more difficult. He concludes by wishing them good luck.
Audio, Transcript and Image Gallery[]
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Narrator:
"Welcome to Musical Memory!" "This advanced memory and cognitive recognition test is designed to stimulate several segments of the brain, allowing us to see how quickly and efficiently your brain works." "A sequence of colors will be shown, and you must recreate the exact sequence using the buttons around you." "Bunzo will slowly lower towards you. When you complete a color pattern correctly, Bunzo will rise back up." "When you input a pattern incorrectly, Bunzo will lower towards you faster. If Bunzo reaches you, your test is over." "The test will become more difficult as it continues with longer patterns, and quicker succession." "That's all. Good luck!" |
Trivia[]
The tape and mini-game are similar to the Fitness Gram Pacer Test, with the game also testing reaction timing and memory.












