Remembery – Memory game pairs
88%Game Brain Score
graphics, music
monetization, stability
88% User Score 1,748 reviews
Platforms
TabletAndroidPhoneMobile Platform
About
Memory games. Exercise your memory with brain games matching up pairs of cards











+3
Audience ScoreBased on 1,748 reviews
graphics17 positive mentions
monetization107 negative mentions
- The game features beautiful graphics and calming music, making it visually appealing and relaxing to play.
- It offers a variety of challenges and game modes, keeping the gameplay fresh and engaging.
- Many players report improvements in their memory and focus after regular play, making it a beneficial exercise for the brain.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, with interruptions after nearly every level, which frustrates many players.
- Some users find the difficulty spikes too abrupt, making it challenging to progress without feeling overwhelmed.
- There are complaints about the lack of options to customize gameplay, such as choosing which images to match or removing ads.
- monetization111 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized due to the overwhelming number of ads, with many players expressing a desire for a paid option to remove them entirely. While some users find the ads manageable or brief, the frequency and intrusiveness of ads—especially after every level—detract significantly from the overall experience. A common sentiment is that the game would be much more enjoyable if there were fewer ads or a straightforward way to pay for an ad-free experience.
“No ads.”
“Needs a paid version with no ads.”
“Please refund my money; you promised an upgrade with no ads, but now there are still irritating ads.”
“Massive amount of ads, 5-second ones at the start of almost every stage, which might be okay further into the game, but at the start you'll be spending more time watching ads and the stage intro than playing the actual game.”
“The ads are incredibly frequent and greatly cheapen an otherwise good experience.”
“I would have given it a 5-star rating but there are way too many ads.”