Matching game for kids - Pokemon cards - online and free

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You can switch to Full screen mode or adjust the Zoom level using the buttons above the game.You can switch to Vertical layout using the button above the game. Change the color of the cards using the "Design" buttons below the game.
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GAME MODE :
SOLO
WITH A FRIEND
AGAINST COMPUTER
DIFFICULTY :
EASY
NORMAL
HARD
LEVEL :
SPEED :
FAST
STANDARD
SLOW
VERY SLOW
NUMBERED CARDS :
ON
OFF
HIDE THE PAIRS :
ON
OFF
HIDE THE STOPWATCH :
ON
OFF
HIDE THE MISTAKES :
ON
OFF
HIDE THE MOVES :
ON
OFF
DESIGN :
BLACK
GRAY
FLASHY
PURPLE
VINTAGE
PINK
BLUE
LIGHT BLUE
GREEN
ZEN

Matching game Pokemon cards

A great game especially for the boys, or for the girls who love the Pokemon, with many Pokemon cards (more than 150 different cards) that represent different creatures Pokemon like Pikachu, Pichu, Marill, Umbreon and many others..., so play and have fun!

See the printable version of this matching game in the section Printable matching games of Memozor.


How to play our Online Matching games for kids?

Just click on "START" to start the game. You can increase the number of cards, and thus the level of difficulty, thanks to the buttons located below the game.
If you think that the game is too fast or too slow, you can adjust the speed using the "QUICK", "STANDARD", "SLOW" or "VERY SLOW" buttons. With the "VERY SLOW" speed, you will have more time to memorize the cards.

For this online matching game, 3 game modes are at your disposal:

  • Single player mode (SOLO): You can play quietly, at your own pace, until you've found all the pairs.
  • 2 players mode with a friend sitting next to you (WITH A FRIEND): It's the perfect opportunity to share a good time and have fun with a friend, brother or sister.
  • 2 players mode against the computer (AGAINST COMPUTER): In order to win, you will have to find more pairs than the computer. If you find it too hard, you can set the difficulty level to "EASY".

In the top right-hand corner of the game, a black button allows you to turn the game sound on (Unmute) or off (Mute).

This game is compatible with all devices: desktop, tablets and smartphones, IOS or Android. The content and the game adjust automatically to your device, so don't hesitate to play on a tablet or a smartphone.

The purpose of this memory game:

The purpose of this memory game is to memorize the locations of the cards in the game and to make pairs of cards by turning them over 2 by 2. When the 2 cards match, it's a pair! You win the pair and have the right to play again, otherwise the cards are automatically turned face down and you have to make a new try.

  • For the "SOLO" mode, the purpose of the matching game is to find all the pairs in the least moves and in a shortest time.
  • In the 2 players mode: the player who finds the most pairs wins.

Every time you start a new game, a random selection and a random positioning of the cards ensure you a different game than the previous one, so you can play as many times as you want!

For more details, see the Matching game rules here, or you can also Download the Printable game rules in PDF format.


The Pokemon:

The Pokemon are creatures invented by Japanese Satoshi Tajiri for a video game for gameboy. The most famous of all is undoubtedly Pikachu, a Pokemon of the class electricity. Indeed, the various Pokemon are classified into categories: rock, water, electricity, fire, poison, insect, psy...

Pikachu has morphological similarities with a yellow mouse, it is able to generate electricity with pockets located at his face (represented by two red spots). Pikachu uses electricity in his battles with other Pokemon. A pikachu that will store too much electricity would get sick, for this reason Pikachus can transfere some of the electricity in the ground and thanks to its tail leaving behind dark spots in the ground.

Since the creation of the Pokemon, we have seen a succession of sept generations, each one is composed of very original creatures. Currently, there are about 800 Pokemons.

  /   Published by Memozor
Last modified on May 06, 2020  /   Read 29653 times