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Absolute memory 1.4
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In this game there will be a set of mahjongg tiles piled up together. You need to remove the mahjonggs pair by pair until all the mahjonggs are gone. You can match a mahjongg only if it is not blocked from both sides and that it does not have any other tiles stacked above it. When you finish a set, you will be promoted to the next level. There are a total of 3 levels. The faster you finish a level, the higher the score you get.
matching, mah jog, mahjong, mahjongg, mah jong, tiles, puzzle games
This is probably the oldest memory game. In this game you pick up cards pair by pair. If the cards are not the same, they will be covered up again and then you can choose another card, if you come up with a picture that you`ve seen before, then you can use your memory to recite the position of that card and make a match.
This application illustrates the notion of an integer’s factors, and of the related property of integers called primeness, or primality. An integer is called prime if it is the product of only one distinct pair of integers. For example, 11 is prime because the only pair of integers whose product equals 11 is 1 and 11, as in 1*11 = 11 .
mathematics, integer, math, prime, factorization, factors, factor
pairs. Just input a list of names either manually or by importing from a text file, then let the program randomly re-order the entire list automatically or pick any number of random names individually or even pairs of names, complete with cool animation and optional sound effects. Great for selecting winners of raffles or sweepstakes or for parents or teachers to decide a random, arbitrary order for kids to do things such as play video games or use
raffle, lottery, education, names, children, kids, drawing, random, sweepstakes, order, teachers, list, parents
pairs of cards. You will be presented with a board of cards, all facing down. You open two and two cards, trying to find a matching pair. To clear the board, you must find all pairs. Play with pictures or with characters, whatever suits you best. Change the size of the board. At first you might want to keep it simple, playing the small board with only 28 cards. But once you get the hang of it, you can move on to the medium and large sized boards.
non violent, board, memory training, exercise, puzzle, memory, memorize, cards, family
pairs of cards. You will be presented with a board of cards, all facing down. You open two and two cards, trying to find a matching pair. To clear the board, you must find all pairs. Play with pictures or with characters, whatever suits you best. Change the size of the board. At first you might want to keep it simple, playing the small board with only 28 cards. But once you get the hang of it, you can move on to the medium and large sized boards.
non violent, board, memory training, exercise, puzzle, memory, memorize, cards, family