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[[File:Play Nintendo Memory Match-up icon.png|thumb|left|Icon]] | [[File:Play Nintendo Memory Match-up icon.png|thumb|left|Icon]] | ||
The '''Memory Match-up''' category on the [[Play Nintendo]] website, also referred to as simply '''Memory Match'''<ref>"Play more Memory Match!" link | The '''Memory Match-up''' category on the [[Play Nintendo]] website, also referred to as simply '''Memory Match'''<ref>"Play more Memory Match!" link on Memory Match-up activities</ref>, contains {{wp|Concentration (card game)|match-up}}-type games featuring [[Nintendo]] characters and items. In them, there are a number of cards laid facedown which the player has to turn over to find matching pairs. These games were originally a part of the [[List of miscellaneous Play Nintendo activities|Play]] category. | ||
At the start of each Memory Match-up game, the player has to choose a difficulty level, which determines the number of pairs they have to match: Easy (4 pairs), Medium (6 pairs) or Hard (12 pairs). Some Memory Match-up games feature a score which increases with every pair of cards matched while also taking into account a "time bonus" earned for matching up all cards as quickly as possible. Other games have a counter which shows how many moves the player makes to find all matching pairs. | At the start of each Memory Match-up game, the player has to choose a difficulty level, which determines the number of pairs they have to match: Easy (4 pairs), Medium (6 pairs) or Hard (12 pairs). Some Memory Match-up games feature a score which increases with every pair of cards matched while also taking into account a "time bonus" earned for matching up all cards as quickly as possible. Other games have a counter which shows how many moves the player makes to find all matching pairs. |
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