In Mosaic, the player’s objective is to memorize the position of different objects such as triangles, squares, and mugs scattered on the playfield and, after short viewing, reassemble the same pattern. When the player goes one level up, the complexity of the game increases. On the easiest level, the objects are arranged symmetrically so, the player needs to remember only half of the playfield. However, on the most difficult level, the player has to memorize not only position, but color of each object.
For all its seeming similarity to the previous puzzle, Builder has a slightly different objective – to view an image of a house and, then, reassemble the image by piecing up tiles with various house parts. While Builder develops child’s memory and logic thinking, the third game - Pair puts more emphasis on the development of the visual memory. Here, the player must uncover and match two similar objects on the covered playfield. In Jig-Saw, the player meets a classic jigsaw puzzle gameplay in its purest form where the objective is to reassemble a picture from scattered image tiles.
Memonix features a pick-up-and-play interface that will take children little time to learn and start playing without their parents’ guidance. Another good thing about Memonix is the availability of countless add-on images for all four games. They can be downloaded online for free without even leaving the game environment.
Full Version of Memonix Features:
- 10 additional pictures for Jig-Saw game;
- 60 additional elements for Builder game;
- 40 additional elements for Pair game;
- 35 additional elements for Mosaic game;
- Jig-Saw. Loading image files without restrictions.