Playing the Steem Memory Game
If a random question is thrown to anyone and the question reads "how many people can look at a random object and still remember the exact location after seeing others?" Probably the answer may range from Yes to No. From here, you'll see that it's important to train your memory so that you can recall faster. Students can relate to this as examination and test will require the use of memory to remember what they read.
In this light, I'll introduce the Memory game to you as a companion. This game is built on Steem blockchain and is played by matching two cards with a similar image. It is important to note that each week is accompanied by a new theme. This means that each week has the images related to a subject matters. Currently, this week is made up of mystical creatures like mermaids, unicorns, minotaurs, etc.
If you are asking how to play this game, then it's just as simple if you follow these few steps.
- First, click on the link that will take you to the game interface. This link can be found in @kafio blog or @memorygame blog. To ease the stress, here is the link
- When the link loads into the game interface, you'll click on login.
- It will bring up a pop up box. Change it from keychain to private posting key. Here, you'll input your Steemit username and your private posting key to access the game. Be rest assured that your private posting key is secured with that site.
- The game interface will be logged in where you'll choose between free mode or paid mode to play this game.
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My Experience |
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They say practice makes perfection. I can't deny this fact as I went on with the free mode. Since the free mode is for practice, I had to utilize this opportunity. After my 3 attempts, I can say something for sure that I'm improving. With each attempts, I learn new tricks to place myself in the leaderboard.
Currently, I'm 15 on the free mode leaderboard. I guess this prove that practicing while learning valuable lessons will lead to perfection.
I invite @nsijoro, @pandora2010 to play the Steem memory game.
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