Memory Game
Memory Game
Introducing our Memory Board Game, the perfect companion for fun on the go! Designed for portability and convenience, this compact game is easy to pack, making it ideal for road trips, vacations, or family gatherings. The game features durable, lightweight materials with vibrant, easy-to-read cards that challenge players of all ages to improve memory and concentration skills.
Instead of individual cards for each picture this Memory Game consists of 12 play sheets that conveniently insert into the playing board. With a quick and easy setup and simple rules, it’s the perfect way to pass time, entertain kids, or enjoy casual competition with friends. Keep your brain sharp and have fun anywhere with this portable memory board game!
How to Play Memory
GAME ONE
Choose a playing card and insert into the board. Roll the dice snd whoever has the highest number will play first. The first player flips up two square tiles (attached to the board), if the pictures match they receive a point and get another turn. if the pictures are different, flip the tiles back down and the play moves onto the next person.
Continue this process until all pictures are matched with the player that has the most points declared the winner of that round. The winner of the round can move the triangle block to indicate the win.
To start a new round just flip the playing sheet over and start again. Alternate which player goes first with every round. Once all 12 play cards are complete, whoever won the most rounds is the ultimate winner.
GAME TWO (Multi-level)
Level One-
Take out one of the playing cards and try your best to remember the first 6 pictures and their sequence. Insert the playing card into the board and close all the windows. Roll 1 dice and what ever number it lands on try and remember what picture is under the window in that position. For example if you roll the number 3, guess the picture behind the third window (counting from the top left). if you guessed correct you receive a point and leave the window open, if you guessed incorrect close the window. After your turn the play moves onto the next player. If you role the dice and the corresponding window has already been guessed correctly your turn is forfeited. Once all have been guessed correctly who ever has the most points wins the game.
Level Two-
Take out one of the playing cards and try your best to remember the first 12 pictures and their sequence. Insert the playing card into the board and close all the windows. Roll 2 dice and what ever number it lands on try and remember what character was in that position. For example if you role a 7 guess what picture is under the window in the seventh position (Counting from the top left) . You can choose the number on either dice rolled or you can add the numbers together. For example if you role a 2 and 6, you can choose to guess the picture under the windows in positions 2, 6 or 8. If you guessed correct you receive a point and leave the window open, if you guessed incorrect close the window. After your turn the play moves onto the next player. If you role the dice and all the corresponding windows have already been completed and are open your turn is forfeited. Once all have been guessed correctly who ever has the most points wins the game.
Level Three-
Take out one of the playing cards and try your best to remember all 24 pictures and their sequence. Insert the playing card into the board and close all the windows. Roll 2 dice and what ever number it lands on try and remember what character was in that position. For example if you role a 7 guess what picture is under the window in the seventh position (Counting from the top left) . You can choose the number on either dice rolled or you can add the numbers together. For example if you role a 2 and 6, you can choose to guess the picture under the windows in positions 2, 6 or 8. If you guessed correct you receive a point and leave the window open, if you guessed incorrect close the window. When a window has been opened due to a correct guess do not count this window after rolling the dice. For example if you role a 6 you will be guessing the picture under the 6th unopened window. After your turn the play moves onto the next player. If you role the dice and all the corresponding windows have already been completed and are open your turn is forfeited. Once all have been guessed correctly who ever has the most points wins the game.
This game can also be played by a single player to help improve observation, thinking, logic, concentration, matching, and memory.
** Recommended for ages 36 + months and must be used under adult supervision at all times.