DS Memory Game v2
Space1 has been on a roll with NDS homebrew games and just released a new version of his Memory game using PAlib. Memory started as a game with several cards laid out on a flat surface. The object of the game was to match each card with it’s corresponding piece of the pair. The number of cards vary from game, and Space1’s NDS version features more a lot of cards! Using both screens, Space1 has created a large card space, taking up both screens entirely. You can choose from several card themes, from Pokemon to basic color squares. To flip over the cards, just simply tap the cards. You can choose up to two cards per turn, from either the top or the bottom. You can switch the cards from top to the bottom by using the Up and Down directional buttons on your NDS. The game itself is very addicting, and at this current pace, I wouldnÂ’t be surprised to see Space1 release a NDS version of all the board game classics! Keep up the good work.
This version is an updated one of the previous one we reported on, no version number from the author has been assigned to these releases (I’m calling this v2 as of right now). The new features in this version include using the directional pads to switch screens/flop screens, and a menu has been added.
Download: [DS Memory v2]
Via Space1
Space1 has been on a roll with NDS homebrew games and just released a new version of his Memory game using PAlib. Memory started as a game with several cards laid out on a flat surface. The object of the game was to match each card with it’s corresponding piece of the pair. The number of cards vary from game, and Space1’s NDS version features more a lot of cards! Using both screens, Space1 has created a large card space, taking up both screens entirely. You can choose from several card themes, from Pokemon to basic color squares. To flip over the cards, just simply tap the cards. You can choose up to two cards per turn, from either the top or the bottom. You can switch the cards from top to the bottom by using the Up and Down directional buttons on your NDS. The game itself is very addicting, and at this current pace, I wouldnÂ’t be surprised to see Space1 release a NDS version of all the board game classics! Keep up the good work.
This version is an updated one of the previous one we reported on, no version number from the author has been assigned to these releases (I’m calling this v2 as of right now). The new features in this version include using the directional pads to switch screens/flop screens, and a menu has been added.
Download: [DS Memory v2]
Via Space1