Memorize

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Description & Goals

Memorize
Activity7.png
Status: 12
Version: 12
Base: unknown
Source: [1]
l10n: missing
Contributors
Simon Schampijer, Muriel de Souza Godoi

Summary

The game memorize is about finding matching pairs. A pair can consist of any multimedia object. At the moment these are images and sounds but this could be extended to animations or movie snippets as well. Which pairs do match is up to the creator of the game. Memorize is actually more than just a predefined game you can play it allows you to create new games yourself as well.

Activity7.png

Goals

- memorization
- combine objects in a different context
- dealing with multimedia objects
- way of exploring the mesh
- creating new games
- activity that will use captured sounds and images to create new games

Collaboration

Memorize will feature collaborative playing and editing of a game.

Visual Design

Media

Document Description
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Screenshots

The following screenshot shows the single player mode. Player olga has found one matching pair which is reflected by the tiles in the players color and the updated points next to the player icon. The current game is called 'numbers' and it's pairs consist of a character and an image.
Play the memorize game - single user mode
In this example you can see the game called drumgit at the end of the game. The player is in the game view where he can select another game or change the size of the game grid at the top of the page.
Game view

Development

Feature Requests
Implementation Discussion
Version History

Source

http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=projects/memorygame

RPMs

  • none available

Resources