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Children's Day Memory
Click the cards to flip a children's day items. Memorize their position and match them up in pairs. Match all of the cards on the board to complete the level. Each level with a difference symbol and it's harder than the last and you have limited time to complete them. It's time to check your memory skill now. What's the max level can you play?
Game Guide for Children's Day Memory
Use mouse to play this game.
Is the game appropriate for a younger age group?
Yes, the content in Children's Day Memory is suitable for kids.
Which organization is behind this game’s creation?
The creative mind behind the development of this game is WillingGames.com.
Was any specific framework or platform used to support cross-platform compatibility for this game?
The engine that powers this game is Javascript.
Is the game suitable for any particular gender?
The Male & Female group is best suited for this game.
What genre is this game associated with?
The category that best describes this game is Puzzle.
Is there any blood shown during gameplay?
No, Children's Day Memory does not contain any violent blood scenes.
How is the game categorized in terms of tags?
Main labels associated with this game include memory.
What is the intended age group for this game?
Players aged Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors can play this game.
Are there any acts of cruelty in the game?
No, there is no harsh or cruel behavior in Children's Day Memory.