- July 27, 2017
- Ripknot Systems
Professor Watts: Memory Match
Platforms
About
"Professor Watts: Memory Match" is a puzzle game focused on testing and improving memory skills. Players must match a variety of shapes and colors within a set time limit to earn points and track progress. Mostly consisting of 80 randomized memory match puzzles, the game encourages players to beat their high scores each time they play. Help the Professor complete his memory research and train your brain in the process.

- Great for achievement collectors, with a large number of Steam achievements available.
- Simple and easy memory game that can be educational for children.
- Offers a quick and easy way to boost your achievement count with minimal effort.
- Game is essentially an asset flip with no real gameplay or variety.
- Achievements can be unlocked without actually playing the game, leading to a lack of engagement.
- Overall quality is poor, with bugs, repetitive gameplay, and unoriginal content.
gameplay
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay of "Professor Watts Memory Match: Shapes and Colors" is criticized for lacking depth and engagement, as it primarily serves as a tool for educational purposes rather than offering meaningful gameplay experiences. Users note that it features a simplistic, randomly generated card grid with no challenge or variety, leading to a perception of it being more about accumulating achievements than providing enjoyable gameplay.
“I bought them for future child educational gameplay for my own future children and my friends' kids, so it's a great game for that.”
“Professor Watts' Memory Match: Shapes and Colors isn't a game focused on gameplay, but only to spam your profile with useless achievements.”
“Does not have any real gameplay!”
“A randomly generated grid of cards with no difficulty curve or difference in gameplay.”