Memory Game

Create a memory game.

What is a Memory Game?

Create a memory game to drive visual learning and recognition. The Memory Game shows the back of up to 12 cards. Each card is revealed with a tap and can then be paired with its match.

Quick steps: how to create & edit a Memory Game

  1. Open Authoring. Create or open a Learning Story content type.

  2. Open the Editor.

  3. Add a Memory Game page. Select the + icon and choose Memory Game from the Add Page options.

  4. Edit the page. Select the page to view Page Options, then select Update to add and edit content.

    • To set a time limit on the Memory Game, enter a Maximum Time In Minutes. If set to 0, the time to complete the game is unlimited.

    • Change the background colour if desired.

    • Add up to six (6) different cards (at least 420 x 588px each) that need to be matched. Add one image that will appear on the back of all cards.

  5. Create a Response (Optional). Select the Add Response button to provide user feedback for correct and/or incorrect answers.

  6. Add an Activity Guide. Add the Memory Game Guide page in fornt of the Memory Game page in order to supply users with instructions on how to play.

Memory Game FAQ & Tips

How do I create a Response?

Select the Add Response button and upload an image or icon and enter the dialog text. Dialogs that have over 40 characters will show as a pop up.

How does the Memory Game work?

The memory Game page presents a user with twelve cards, all turned over to display the back of the card. Each time a card is selected, it is turned over. A second card may then be selected in order to match the card that is already open.

The user must match all cards in order to proceed. If a time limit has been set, they need to complete the game within that time.

Response Dialogs. Add a response to provide user feedback for correct and incorrect answers.

What are the image specifications for the Memory Game cards?

Each card should be portrait and be at least 420x588px big or at a higher ratio (.svg, .jpg or .png format).

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