Match Pairs - Card Education

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10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Match Pairs is a turn-based, memory-based game where players work to match two cards that have been split up. Players take turns flipping cards to reveal a half of the image, memorizing the image and then attempting to match that image with the other half. The game ends when all cards have been matched.

Features:
- Fun and interactive game suitable for players of all ages.
- Improves memorization, motor skills and cognitive skills.
- Variety of challenging levels.
- Customizable accessibility settings.
- Create your own profiles.
- Accessibility options and TTS Support

This Game is designed for kids suffering from mental, learning, or behavior disorders mostly Autism, and is suitable for but not limited to;

- Aspergers syndrome
- Angelman syndrome
- Down syndrome
- Aphasia
- Speech apraxia
- ALS
- MDN
- Cerebral pally

This Game has pre-configured and tested cards for preschool and currently attending school kids. But can be customized for an adult or a later-age person who is suffering from similar disorders or in the spectrum mentioned.

In the game, we offer a one-time payment in-app purchase to unlock 50+ Assistive Cards packs to play with, priced depending on your store location.

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Updated on
Feb 17, 2023

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No data collected
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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy