Pango Halloween Memory Match 4+

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Some features include:

-Specially designed for girls and boys aged 3–8

-A collection of high quality images of Halloween characters, including pumpkins and ghosts

-A haunted mansion setting to create a fun and scary mood

-A set of monsters is provided as a reference in case you’re having trouble matching the pairs

-100% secure interface with no ads

-Teaches memory skills through the process of matching pairs

Pango has been making fun, safe apps for kids since 2013. We adore helping parents keep their kids’ minds active and engaged. The Halloween Memory Match is a new addition to our popular line of educational games for preschoolers and grade schoolers. We make our games especially for the youngest children – 3-8 years old. They are 100% safe (no ads, no in-app purchases or upgrades), and have been enjoyed by millions of children.

While Pango’s products are always tailored to enhance a child’s learning and development, this Halloween-themed game also has plenty of opportunities for fun. The game is designed so that children can play with a parent or older sibling, or on their own. There are several different modes of play that you can use depending on your child’s skill level.

In the most basic mode, players simply match pairs of cards to get rid of them; the first one to get rid of all their cards wins. This is an excellent way for preschoolers to learn about matching and memory techniques without getting overwhelmed by more complicated concepts like strategy or higher-level thinking.

This Halloween Memory Match also includes two more progressive modes. In the first, players have to match pairs of cards that share a common “theme”; this adds an element of strategy to the game by requiring players to not only memorize where cards are located but also to discern between similar types (for example, finding two different kinds of witches). The second mode introduces a timer into the gameplay, adding an element of pressure and encouraging kids to think quickly—it’s a great way for young players who are just starting out in games with timers to feel confident in their abilities under pressure.

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