Happy Pride Month everyone! Let's celebrate with a little memory game ^__^. At first I was unsure which imagery to use for this game, and I considered things like "holding hands" or "hearts", but in the end, I decided to use some common and popular pride flags. This game contains: rainbow pride flag, lesbian, pan, bi, ace, aro, trans, and non binary pride flag. Feel free to remix with more flags! If you do, add new images and don't forget to add the name of the flag to the "pride flags" list (in the variable section), so the right name gets read aloud. If you've played one of my "low vision" games before, you'll know how it works. If not, read the instructions further below ↓ Instructions: There are 16 cards in total, placed in a 4x4 grid. Each card's position is described by a number and a letter like in chess. (For example 1A, 3B, or 4D.) When you move your mouse/finger around the screen, the position of the card will be said out loud. Don't move too fast. Double-click on a card to turn it around and reveal the motive. The goal is to match two identical cards together. You win once all cards are matched up. Please note: The game might glitch if you click two different cards too fast! A note on the sound clues: - For the first upturned card you will hear a high note, for the second a low note. - If the cards match, you will also hear a noise. - If you touch an already turned card, it's position will be said in a deeper voice than the rest of the game. Credits: Game by @xVanyx Sounds taken from the Scratch library If you are blind, this game is best played on a tablet. If you have partial vision, playing on a computer with a mouse should be fine. Tags: #memory #MemoryGame #disability #accessibility audio game accessible gaming mobile VI visually impaired