Description
It’s time to use your Philips Hue lights to the max! In these interactive Hue brain games your lights will take over control and determine your overall game play experience. Pay attention to the state of the light(s) in your room, while training your memory, attention and concentration. Three different brain games can be connected with your Philips Hue lights with in total almost 100 levels of increasing difficulty. All games focus on color, so pay attention to the color of your Hue lights and be aware that your lights can change their state unexpectedly!
PLAY WITH LIGHT
For the ultimate light-controlled brain training experience, it is required to have a Philips Hue bridge and at least one color light connected to this bridge. Note that the game can also be played without any lights, although it is less fun of course. It is not possible to connect dimmable on/off lights with the app, since all games are based on color.
HOW TO SETUP
A simple three-step onboarding procedure will help you to connect your Philips Hue lights to the brain games:
- Step 1 - First, your Hue bridge has to be found. You need to make sure your Hue bridge is on the same WiFi network as the phone/device you’ll use this app.
- Step 2 - As soon as your Hue bridge is detected, you need to connect it to the app by pressing the big button on the Hue bridge.
- Step 3 - In this last stap the app will come up with a list of all your Philips Hue color lights. You can select the lights you want to include in the game.
HOW TO PLAY
Each of the three brain games has 30 levels of increasing difficulty and a classic gaming mode to beat your high score. In the game ‘Color train’ you have to watch, remember and repeat an increasing sequence of colors, presented by your Hue light. Train your short-term memory and attention and make sure to remember the sequence correctly. In ‘Memory match’ you get a few seconds to memorize a pattern of colors. Afterwards, you have to click the tiles with the color chosen by you Philips Hue light. Train your concentration, attention and mental flexibility in the game ’Side swiper’, a fun version of the famous neuropsychological ‘Stroop test’. If the word or color on the cards corresponds to the color of your Hue light, you have to swipe the card to the right, otherwise swipe it left.