Fuzzy Memory
Posted by admin | Posted in Puzzles | Posted on 11-07-2010
Tags: Cards, matching, memory, puppies
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Match pictures of cute puppies to remove tiles and see one of the pictures full size. More pictures for harder difficulty.
Match pictures of cute puppies to remove tiles and see one of the pictures full size. More pictures for harder difficulty.
Welcome to Memorandum: Animal Edition! You play the game by matching pairs of animal cards. Each match earns you points, but each miss cost you points, so be careful. There are seven levels representing the seven continents of Earth that animals live on. Try to play through all of them and have fun!
a fun little matching game!
Draw a line with your mouse making a path on the hexagons to connect two or more Halloween symbols of the same kind.
You can draw everywhere as long as you highlight adjacent exagons and connect Halloween symbols of the same kind.
Draw too fast and you will lose your path…
Can you fill in the holes in the image with the correct piece? Check your color vision!
Really simple to play puzzle game. The first few levels are pretty easy then it gradually gets more challenging.
Just click to rotate the 4 rings clockwise until they match the right colors in the center.
Slide the cute girly smilies to match 3 or more of the same color. Make combos, earn bonuses, break locks, and fill up the big smiley within the time limit! Beat all 12 levels in the timed Challenge mode, discover the 8 very hard bonus levels in the Extreme mode, or have untimed fun in the Relaxed mode.
Reebus and Max are two common thieves. They have recently robbed a space market and need to get out of there as fast as they can! Little do they know that this is the first chapter in their long journey through space!
HTLJ Katakana is the second program in a series meant to help learn japanese. In multiple instances, there are 2 symbols with the same romanization, so I marked one with an ‘*’ to tell them apart. (the one marked is the one less commonly used in the language) This series of games is not meant to teach you Japanese on its own, it is meant to accompany a Japanese course, to help learn and eliminate the need for writing flash cards. This includes flashcards for katakana to romanization and back. There is also a matching game with leaderboards, and a quiz, and a “falling katakana” game as well.
HTLJ Hiragana is a program meant to help you learn one of the Japanese alphabets, and its romanization. In multiple instances, there are 2 symbols with the same romanization, so I marked one with an ‘*’ to tell them apart. (the one marked is the one less commonly used in the language)
This series of games is not meant to teach you Japanese on its own, it is meant to accompany a japanese course, to help learn and eliminate the need for writing flash cards.
This includes flashcards for hiragana to romanization and back.
There is also a matching game with leaderboards, and a quiz.