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| Tile flipping and matching strategy game for Windows. Improve your memory by matching pairs of tiles. Compete against the clock or previous high scores or play against another person. The more you play the better your memory gets! |
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Description: Strategy game based on concentration, where the object is to flip over pairs of tiles to reveal hidden images. If the two images match, you gain points and go again. If images do not match, they are hidden for the next attempt. Compete against high score, fastest time or another human opponent. Registered version allows more options, other board sizes and two-player option. How good is your memory? | Short tags: tile, game, matching, flipping | System Requirements: Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP | Change Info: New icons, graphics and sound effects | |
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