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Princess Memory Matching
A simple and fun memory game with princess Quickly memorize the princess position and flip the cards over to match the pairs as quickly as possible
What is the development team behind this game called?
The developer associated with this game is Yolkgames.
Was this game created using any specific platform like Unity, Godot, or Unreal Engine?
The game was powered by the Javascript engine/framework.
Which gender group is this game meant for?
The game is primarily targeted towards Female in terms of gender.
What is the main category that best describes this game?
The main category that describes this game is Dress-up.
Is there a mobile version of this game?
Yes, Princess Memory Matching is available to play on mobile devices.
What age demographic is this game meant for?
The age groups that would enjoy this game the most are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Does the game involve blood or any graphic content?
Yes, Princess Memory Matching includes blood or bloodshed.
Is there any violence or brutality in the game?
Yes, harmful or harsh actions are depicted in Princess Memory Matching.
Is this game safe and appropriate for children?
No, Princess Memory Matching is not appropriate for younger audiences.