Memory: The Board Game
2016
Designed by Michael Kiesling, Wolfgang Kramer
Published by Ravensburger, Ravensburger AG
Memory: The Board Game features the familiar Memory gameplay, with players turning over two tiles on their turn and collecting those tiles if they match (and returning them face-down otherwise), but in this game collecting the most pairs does not guarantee victory! No, the tiles are laid out on a game board that features a multicolored background — green for forests, blue for lakes, etc. — and after you collect tiles, you can choose to return tiles face-up to the board if the background color of the tile matches the color of the spaces being covered. When you do this, you score 1-4 points based on how many tiles you return; these points are represented by tree segments, with the 4-point tree segment being taller than four 1-point segments. When the last pair of tiles is removed from the board, players compare the height of their trees, and whoever has the tallest tree wins.
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