Hasbro AGES 8+ Games User Manual


 
Moods
"Copy
Cat"
Game
One way to make
I-CAT
happy
is
to play a game
with
it! "Copy
Cat" challenges you
to
remember beat sequences and play
them back to
I-CAT,
and at the end,
ICAT
plays you the song
you built together!
1.
Scratch sensors under its ears for at least
2
seconds when I-CAT is not listening to
music.
2.
I-CAT will light up one LED and play a
short musical beat.
3.
ICAT displays a ring of green LEDs
to show you where the touch sensors
are, and waits a few seconds for your
response.
4.
Press the LED touch sensor that matches the LED ICAT lit.
5.
I-CAT will display another LED/drumbeat. Try to match it.
6.
This
process continues, and the more beats you get right, the more
complex the beats become.
7.
If
you happen to win the game (by getting
4
rounds of 8-LED
sequences correct
-
quite difficult!), ICAT becomes instantly well-fed
and excited.
8.
When you want to stop playing the game, simply stop interacting
with I-CAT.
When I-CAT
is
in normal cat mode (not listening to music), doubleclick
the Nose Button and I-CAT will show you its current mood and
musical personality.
EXCITED
(and
excited
music
plays)
This
means that you're giving ICAT lots of attention!
NOTE
-
this
light
sequence moves qurckly
HAPPY
(and happy
music
plays)
This
means that I-CAT
is
content. You're giving it a good
amount of attention.
SAD
(and sad
music
plays)
This
means that you've left ICAT alone for too long. Pet ICAT on the head
or nose right away to cheer it up!
...+
...+
...+
...+
...+
SICK
When you see I-CAT glowing reen and yellow and it doesn't
...+
lay a musical riff, this means
7
CAT
is
"sick." When this
0;.
Rappens, be sure to pet
its
head or nose a lot and "feed"
it
i"i
-
-
ed
'
-
some music! (I-CAT can get sick from either too little attention
or too little music "feeding.")
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