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Reviews for "Endless Memory"

Still broken?

Frederik77 responds:

No, this is a new issue, this time with the ad provider - they're working on it. Thanks for the notice.

go button doesn't work for me =\

Frederik77 responds:

Sorry about that - Bing's image search has transitioned to a new system (Windows Azure Marketplace), so the game has been inactive for a while until today's update. It should work just fine again now, although the search results are a bit slower with the new system.

A nice game, but there's a few things.
First of all, I'd like to comment on the unique system on where you search images in the game itself to provide the things to match.
But there's an error on how the game is played.
Traditional memory card games have the cards placed on the board, flipped over on the front for a few seconds and then turned back down. Without that, I wouldn't really call it a memory game, it's kinda like guessing where things are, or clicking on everything once, wasting a few bits of time, to be able to find all the cards and match them.

Overall, a good game. Nicely done.

hmm.. good game

This is quite an unusual game, I would call it more of an experiment. As for the game its self its just a simple memory game, which is not that great but serves its purpose. It would have been better if different difficultly levels were added or even different levels with different layouts.

What makes this game interesting though is the use of the search mechanism I thought that it was incredible to be able to customize your game. The way that images are unique to the person, no matter who plays the game its going to be played differently. If this type of search mechanism could be used on a different type of game it would be amazing.

So my final thoughts are the game its self is ok and serves its purpose but I would love to see the bing search used for more interesting and impressive games.

Frederik77 responds:

Glad you appreciate the little experiment in fetching the images via Bing. I've thought about other ways of using the image search in games, and have some concepts ready. However, you sometimes get very unexpected results from the image search, so it's a challenging aesthetic to explore, and the experiments are hard to control :)