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Magic Memory: Match Pairs - Android Free
A playful memory matching game for kids
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A playful memory matching game for kids
18 followers
Magic Memory: Match Pairs is a fun and simple memory matching game for kids. Players flip cards, find matching pairs, and improve focus, memory, and concentration through playful levels. The app stands out with colorful visuals, easy navigation, kid-friendly categories, and a calm learning experience designed for young players.




how many levels does it come with for free, and is there any kind of parental progress tracker built in?
@ezgi1214683 Thanks so much for asking! 😊 Magic Memory: Match Pairs comes with 6 levels, first level is by default unlocked and once you finish it automatically it unlocks the level 2 and so on. Track progress is built around the stars and unlock logic, once you finish a level you win 3 stars per that level, shown in the respective screen. At the moment, there isn’t a parental progress tracker built in, but that’s a really good idea for a future update. I’m keeping the first version simple, fun, and easy for kids to use independently.
Does it have any ads or in-app purchases, or is it genuinely free with all the levels unlocked from the start?
@kaltal73447 Thanks so much for asking! 😊 This app is ad supported, ads are placed following Google regulations, so there aren't that much of ads that make the app unusable. About the locked levels once you finish first level the next one is unlocked automatically and so on.
Would love to see a two-player mode so siblings or parent and kid can play together on the same screen, takes turns flipping cards. It would add a little friendly competition and make it more fun to play together rather than just solo.
@serbetciog24353 Thank you, I love this idea! 😊 A two-player mode where siblings or a parent and child can take turns on the same screen would make the game much more social and fun. Friendly competition sounds like a perfect fit for Magic Memory. I’ll definitely keep this in mind for a future update!
My kid actually stuck with it longer than usual, which never happens. The card flip animation feels smooth and the categories keep it from getting repetitive right away.
@yaseminoayu That’s amazing to hear, thank you! 😊 I’m really happy your kid stayed engaged with it. I wanted the card flip to feel smooth and satisfying, while keeping the categories varied enough so kids can keep playing without it feeling repetitive. Really appreciate you trying it out!
Does it work offline, or do the kids need wifi to get through the levels?
@doukanerieeo6m Yes, it works offline! 😊 Kids can play through the levels without needing Wi-Fi, which makes it easy to use at home, while traveling, or anywhere without an internet connection.
The calm pacing really shines here, kids get space to actually focus without a bunch of flashing distractions crowding the screen. Nice call on keeping the categories simple too, my nephew picked it up on his own in seconds.
@nisanurbal4rn4 Thank you so much, that really means a lot! 😊 I wanted the game to feel calm and easy for kids to understand without too many distractions. So happy to hear your nephew picked it up so quickly — that’s exactly the kind of experience I was hoping for!