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Put your memory skills to the test with this digital take on a classic card-matching game! Designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi, this graphical game is built using Python and the beginner-friendly Pygame Zero framework. Instead of standard playing cards, the game features beautiful, original photography taken across the UK's Lake District. It's an entirely mouse-controlled, family-friendly project that is perfect for kids to practice their memory skills—and a great way to learn how graphical games are put together behind the scenes.
Game written in Python Pygame Zero designed for the Raspberry Pi. The game uses object oriented programming. It is controlled using the mouse.
This is based on the classic memory card game. It's a great way for children to practise their memory skills.
The cards are designed around photographs taken in The Lake District in the UK.
The latest version of the game is available on github.
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