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The game memorize is about finding matching pairs. A pair can consist of any multimedia object. At the moment these are images, sounds and text 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.

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This activity is one of the most useful activities in getting students creating and collaborating when they first start using Sugar.
It is very easy to learn how to use this activity and the three example games help show what students can do when creating their own games.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars by Tabs on January 28, 2012

Here is a video of Memorize in action: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xaa1kj_creating-a-states-memorize-game-wit_tech

Rated 5 out of 5 stars by Caroline-SG on November 2, 2009

it even lets you create your own games...

Rated 5 out of 5 stars by Walter on March 21, 2009

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Version 53 — November 22, 2017 — 1,046 KB

* Port to espeak-ng (James Cameron),
* Updated translations (Chris Leonard et al).

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