Repeat Parrot
About the project

Simple, colorful, and fun sound memory.

Repeat Parrot was created to offer a quick and cheerful sound memory experience in the browser. The player watches the parrot sequence, listens to the sounds, and tries to repeat everything in the correct order.

The idea behind Repeat Parrot

The goal of the site is simple: let anyone play a sound memory challenge for free, with no sign-up, no installation, and a clear interface.

The game was designed to work well on computers and phones, with large buttons, distinct sounds, and a growing sequence that gets harder each round.

The proposal is to combine attention, auditory memory, visual memory, and reflexes in a short, light, and easy-to-revisit experience.

Repeat Parrot preserves the spirit of classic sequence games, but with its own identity: four colorful parrots, a friendly visual style, and simple controls.

The priority is for the player to understand everything quickly: watch, listen, repeat, and try to beat their own best score.

What we value

  • Memory: the game stimulates attention, listening, and sequencing.
  • Simplicity: easy rules, quick start, and no sign-up.
  • Accessibility: touch, number keys, and arrow controls.
  • Light fun: short, colorful sessions with no pressure.
  • Global web: simple language, fast loading, and browser-first gameplay.

About the creator

CleverJoy Games was created by Carlos Augusto Carvalho, a Brazilian creator and systems analyst who enjoys developing simple digital experiences with personality.

His interest in games began on classic computers such as MSX, ZX Spectrum, and Commodore 64, where he learned to program games that showed how simple ideas could create smart and memorable challenges.

That spirit inspires Repeat Parrot: a direct, colorful game that opens quickly and is designed to train sound memory in a light and fun way.

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