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Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Memory Loop by Dekovir Entertainment has a setup that is very similar to Zuma but plays slightly different compared to that bestseller. Your task is to overturn the objects two at a time and try to find as many matching sets as possible before they reach the gate.

Basically a memory game, although this one is a little more difficult since the objects move around and there's a time limit working against you.

Name: Memory Loop
Developer: Dekovir Entertainment
Category: Puzzle
Type: Demo
Size: 10MB