MEMORY GAME v1.0 is a browser-based online educational game that requires a player to match similar fruits! For example, 16 cards; composed of 8 pairs, face down in random order. A player turns over two cards at a time, with the goal of turning over a matching pair, by using their memory. This is also known as the Pelmanism principle, after Christopher Louis Pelman, a British psychologist of the 20th century.
Wanna check your brain's ability to memorize? ...well now you can with this shnazzy, well-designed, feature-packed memory game!
How The Game Works:
- The player selects the difficulty level according to which the timer adjusts.
- The player flips one card over to reveal its underlying fruit.
- The player then turns over a second card, trying to find the corresponding card with the same fruit.
- If the cards match, both cards stay flipped over.
- If the cards do not match, both cards are flipped face down.
- The above four steps are equivalent to 1 move.
The game ends when the timer goes to zero or player wins by matching all the cards! The number of moves a player took to win the game determines the star rating.
MEMORY GAME v1.0 is based on Material Design; hence the design principles are implemented with the help of a modern responsive front-end framework viz. Materialize.
This project is part of Udacity's Front-End Web Developer Nanodegree Program
The MIT License 2018 - Priyabrata Biswas.