Match-Up Mario

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Match-Up Mario
Match-Up Mario title screen
Title screen
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Browser
Genre Puzzle
Mode(s) Single player
Format HTML
Input Pointing device

Match-Up Mario is a matching game on the Nintendo Kids Club website.[1]

Gameplay

The object of the game is to match two tiles with the same image together in the fewest amount of attempts possible. If the player correctly matches two tiles, those tiles will disappear. If the player incorrectly guesses two tiles, they will flip back after the player tries another two tiles. At the end of the game, a window pops up showing the player's score out of three stars based on the number of attempts it took for them to complete the game. There are a total of three difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, and Difficult. In the Easy level, there are twelve tiles, in the Medium level, there are twenty tiles, and in the Difficult level, there are thirty tiles.

The game can be paused at any point by clicking on the PAUSE button at the bottom. On the pause screen, the player can choose to start a new game or resume the current game.

Scores

Easy

  • 19 attempts or more
A Super Star
  • 10 to 18 attempts
A Super StarA Super Star
  • 9 attempts or less
A Super StarA Super StarA Super Star

Medium

  • 29 attempts or more
A Super Star
  • 20 to 28 attempts
A Super StarA Super Star
  • 19 attempts or less
A Super StarA Super StarA Super Star

Difficult

  • 39 attempts or more
A Super Star
  • 30 to 38 attempts
A Super StarA Super Star
  • 29 attempts or less
A Super StarA Super StarA Super Star

Depending on the score, one of three characters also appears in the same window as the score (only in the desktop version): Bowser Jr. at one star, Diddy Kong at two and a Monty Mole at three.

In-game instructions

Tap any tile to reveal the picture, then click another tile to find the matching picture. Try to match them all using as few guesses as possible!

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Mario's geheugenspel[2] Mario's memory game
French Jeu de mémoire de Mario[3] Mario's memory game
German Mario-Paar-Suchspiel[4] Mario's Pair-Finding Game
Italian Trova la coppia con Mario[5] Pair-Finding with Mario
Portuguese Jogo de Memória Mario[6] Mario Memory Game
Russian Картинки Марио[7]
Kartinki Mario
Mario's Pictures
Spanish Juego de memoria de Mario[8] Mario's Memory game

References

  1. ^ Match-Up Mario. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved March 21, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 13:10:14 UTC via archive.today.)
  2. ^ Mario's geheugenspel. Nintendo Kids. Retrieved March 21, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 13:11:38 UTC via archive.today.)
  3. ^ Jeu de mémoire de Mario. Nintendo Kids. Retrieved March 21, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 13:11:11 UTC via archive.today.)
  4. ^ Mario-Paar-Suchspiel. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved March 21, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 13:11:58 UTC via archive.today.)
  5. ^ Trova la coppia con Mario. Nintendolandia. Retrieved March 21, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 13:12:13 UTC via archive.today.)
  6. ^ Jogo de Memória Mario. Nintendo Kids. Retrieved March 21, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 13:12:56 UTC via archive.today.)
  7. ^ Картинки Марио. Nintendo Kids Club. Retrieved March 21, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 13:16:12 UTC via archive.today.)
  8. ^ Juego de memoria de Mario. Nintendo Kids. Retrieved March 21, 2020. (Archived October 13, 2020, 13:10:01 UTC via archive.today.)