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{{quote|It's the classic memory game, but with extra-cute characters! Find multiple pairs in a row, and kick this game up to the next level!|'''In-game description'''|[[WarioWare Gold]]}}
{{quote|It's the classic memory game, but with extra-cute characters! Find multiple pairs in a row, and kick this game up to the next level!|'''In-game description'''|[[WarioWare Gold]]}}


'''Memory Match''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. It is a [[List of souvenirs in WarioWare Gold|souvenir]] in the game's Toy Room. Memory Match is a card matching game with a number of additional mechanics, with the goal of receiving a high score with a 60 second time limit. Gameplay occurs on the Touch Screen, with input limited to the stylus. The game has a beach setting, with prominent pear iconography. This may be a pun based on the similarity between the words "pear" and "pair". Β 
'''Memory Match''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. It is a [[List of souvenirs in WarioWare Gold|souvenir]] in the game's Toy Room. Memory Match is a card matching game with a number of additional mechanics, with the goal of receiving a high score with a 60 second time limit. Gameplay occurs on the Touch Screen, with input limited to the stylus. The game has a beach setting.


After tapping to confirm starting. the player is presented with a field with an even number of face up cards. For the first stage, the cards only depict [[Wario]] or [[Jimmy T]]. Tapping on any card selects it, flipping it face up if it is face down, and in the case of a stage that has just started flips every other card face down. Face down cards appear identical, each depicting a pear: the point of the game is to remember what the front side of the cards depict.
After tapping to confirm starting. the player is presented with a field with an even number of face up cards. For the first stage, the cards only depict [[Wario]] or [[Jimmy T]]. Tapping on any card selects it, flipping it face up if it is face down, and in the case of a stage that has just started flips every other card face down. Face down cards appear identical: the point of the game is to remember what the front side of the cards depict.


With a card selected, the player can select another card. If the two cards show the same character, that is a match. Both cards are removed, and the player earns a number of points based on which characters were on the cards. If the two cards do not show the same character, then the first card is unselected, turns grey, and slowly turns back to its identical reverse side. This has no effect other than wasting time, though the visual effect gives the player extra information to use. Note that there is no way to unselect a card except to select a second card. A hint showing where two cards with the same character are will appear after selecting non-matching pairs of cards multiple times in a row. Once all cards in a stage are cleared, another set of cards are dealt out for the next stage. Later stages include cards for [[Mona]], [[Dr. Crygor]], and [[9-Volt]], which are added to the game in that order. More cards overall are also included in later stages. Matching all pairs correctly in a set without mistakes will grant a "Perfect!" bonus which also adds five seconds to the timer. Once time is up, the player is given a score based on their performance.
With a card selected, the player can select another card. If the two cards show the same character, that is a match. Both cards are removed, and the player earns a number of points based on which characters were on the cards. If the two cards do not show the same character, then the first card is unselected, turns grey, and slowly turns back to its identical reverse side. This has no effect other than wasting time, though the visual effect gives the player extra information to use. Note that there is no way to unselect a card except to select a second card. A hint showing where two cards with the same character are will appear after selecting non-matching pairs of cards multiple times in a row. Once all cards in a stage are cleared, another set of cards are dealt out for the next stage. Later stages include cards for [[Mona]], [[Dr. Crygor]], and [[9-Volt]], which are added to the game in that order. More cards overall are also included in later stages. Matching all pairs correctly in a set without mistakes will grant a "Perfect!" bonus which also adds five seconds to the timer. Once time is up, the player is given a score based on their performance.

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