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It’s a straightforward memory challenge where you flip tiles to find matching pairs. Each tile hides a prize label like a destination or gadget. You take turns revealing two tiles at a time, trying to remember their positions. Every correct match uncovers part of a hidden puzzle. The goal isn’t just to collect pairs but to solve the full arrangement before your opponent. The game switches between you and the CPU or another player until all connections are made. The dual-player mode and tile-based puzzle feel like a direct translation of the 80s game show. Despite its age, the mechanics hold up, simple yet satisfying for quick matches. Community archives note its October 1990 release date, making it one of the earliest licensed adaptations of the TV format. No frills, just the core test of recall in under-the-radar NES form.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
IGDB Rating
78.9
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