Landsat Memory Game

Remote Sensing Memory is an online version of memory, a card game designed for one or more people. Image file cards are laid out in a grid face down with the earth logo on top.

On a shared screen, take turns flipping pairs of cards over. On each turn, the player will first turn one card over by clicking onto the earth logo, then a second by doing the same. If the two cards match, the player scores one point, the two cards stay image side turned up on the game board and the player continuous. If the images do not match, the cards are turned back over and it is the other player's turn.

In a solo game, or if each player has their own screen, the objective is to match all pairs in the shortest amount of time. The player with the shortest amount of time needed after all the cards have been matched wins. When cards are turned over, the challenge is to remember where they are located for when the matching card is turned up later in the game.

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notes Remote Sensing Memory is an online version of memory, a card game designed for one or more people. Image file cards are laid out in a grid face down with the earth logo on top. On a shared screen, take turns flipping pairs of cards over. On each turn, the player will first turn one card over by clicking onto the earth logo, then a second by doing the same. If the two cards match, the player scores one point, the two cards stay image side turned up on the game board and the player continuous. If the images do not match, the cards are turned back over and it is the other player's turn. In a solo game, or if each player has their own screen, the objective is to match all pairs in the shortest amount of time. The player with the shortest amount of time needed after all the cards have been matched wins. When cards are turned over, the challenge is to remember where they are located for when the matching card is turned up later in the game.
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title Landsat Memory Game