Scene Memory

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Scene Memory Instruction
  • Click start with mouse and cursor to begin.
  • A room scene will appear and you will have several seconds to memorize it before it disappears.
  • When the same scene reappears, a few of the items will be different. Click on those areas of the room that are different. Get all of them to earn points and advance to the next stage.
  • If you miss just one item your game is over!
Scene Memory Description

How good is your memory? ProProfs Scene-Memory game will help you find out. Memorize the appearance of the room scene and try to remember where everything is placed. When it changes, note on the screen the places in the scene that are different. Note correctly everything that has been changed and you will advance to the next level.

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I LOVE THIS GAME!!!!!!!!!

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posted 1333 days ago by Patie Cloutier (Guest)   
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I LIKE GAME VERY COOL

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posted 1304 days ago by MARCIA (Guest)   
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I LIKE GAME VERY COOL BECAUSE LIKE GAME FOUND WORD EVERYDAY ALL DAY MONDAY TO SUNDAY

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posted 1304 days ago by MARCIA (Guest)   
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Marcia... what language do you speak...

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posted 1294 days ago by ugh (Guest)   
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haha.. that is very funny ugh.

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posted 1287 days ago by meeh:) (Guest)   
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ummm dude... there is nothing funny about anything on this stupid game

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posted 1251 days ago by ummm (Guest)   
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its gud

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posted 1218 days ago by vikash (Guest)   
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this game very good games

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posted 1216 days ago by theva (Guest)   
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omg!!!!!!!!!! I LUV THIS GAME!!!!!!!!!

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posted 1155 days ago by joanna (Guest)   
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dis games it shit as wha use on dis games good are you mad lyk

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posted 1099 days ago by louiise (Guest)   
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This game = Sugar Honey Ice Tea - (SHIT)

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posted 1057 days ago by bigfatblacklips (Guest)   
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nice game

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posted 996 days ago by gagan (Guest)   
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well, in my opinion i will consider this game frequently played due to its entertaining propoerties

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posted 986 days ago by XemoozX (Guest)   
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hw stuuupidddd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! iz der playing anythng in dis gam

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posted 719 days ago by rolie (Guest)   
agn a sillyyyyyyyyy game !!!!!!!!!
posted 716 days ago by senthuhu   
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WHAT A RUBBISH GAME......................

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posted 659 days ago by honeya (Guest)   
nice game
posted 628 days ago by rosebie   
bit childish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
posted 565 days ago by swathi0916   
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if u want to get high score in this game juz print screen and paste at paint then copy that!!!!!!!!!!!wat a creepy games

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posted 559 days ago by POWER (Guest)   
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stupid game

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posted 499 days ago by nikitha (Guest)   
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THE STUPIDEST GAME EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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posted 490 days ago by dtrd (Guest)   
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NICE GAME........................

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posted 461 days ago by SHEEZA (Guest)   
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ahh..i don't know how to play this game..

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posted 415 days ago by azira (Guest)   
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this is the worst game i ever seen shit bitch plez

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posted 168 days ago by nikita (Guest)   
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posted 42 days ago by luca bondi (Guest)   
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Memory Game (sometimes referred to as Joe Garagiola's Memory Game) was a short-lived American television game show that aired on NBC. The series – hosted by former baseball star and then-current Today personality Joe Garagiola – ran from February 15 to July 30, 1971. The show's creator and packager was Merv Griffin, and its announcer was Johnny Olson, a legendary game-show announcer more synonymous with Goodson-Todman Productions, who would launch CBS' The New Price is Right the following year. Contents [hide] 1 Gameplay 2 Broadcast history 3 Production 4 Episode status 5 References 6 External links [edit] GameplayFive contestants, one of them a returning champion (or designate), competed and were spotted $50 at the start of the game. Before each round, they were each given a booklet containing the questions and answers to be used in that round. The time they had to study the material varied per round. Once the study time period elapsed, the show's assistants collected the booklets, and Garagiola began randomly asking questions from the booklet. The champion – who was seated in the number 1 position – could elect to answer or call out an opponent's number (2 through 5). That player could answer or call any of his/her opponents to answer, and so on until a time's up buzzer sounded. At that time, the player at that moment had to answer. A correct answer was worth $5, a wrong answer lost that amount. Play continued in similar fashion until all the questions were exhausted. Subsequent rounds were played with increased stakes ($10 in Round 2, $20 in Round 3 and all future rounds). The winner at the end of the show won a $1,000 bonus and returned the next day to meet new challengers. A three-day champion retired undefeated and won a new car. [edit] Broadcast historyMemory Game was one of eight shows NBC attempted to program in the 1:30 PM (12:30 Central) time slot between 1968 and 1975; like most of the others, CBS' As the World Turns and ABC's Let's Make a Deal (formerly seen on NBC) soundly defeated it in the ratings. Three weeks after this show's cancellation, NBC moved Garagiola to another daytime game, Sale of the Century, which he hosted for the rest of its original run. Three on a Match, hosted by Bill Cullen, replaced Memory Game on the NBC schedule. [edit] ProductionAccording to The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television by Wesley Hyatt (Watson-Guptill Publications, 1997), Griffin did not identify his production company on the end credits of the program. The talk-show host and entertainment mogul never gave any explanation for his decision.

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posted 42 days ago by Luca Bondi (Guest)   
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I LOVE THIS GAME!! AHH ITS THE BEST I WOULD LOVE IT IN BED!!! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHH

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posted 42 days ago by Nathan Lightbody (Guest)   
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Memory Game (sometimes referred to as Joe Garagiola's Memory Game) was a short-lived American television game show that aired on NBC. The series – hosted by former baseball star and then-current Today personality Joe Garagiola – ran from February 15 to July 30, 1971. The show's creator and packager was Merv Griffin, and its announcer was Johnny Olson, a legendary game-show announcer more synonymous with Goodson-Todman Productions, who would launch CBS' The New Price is Right the following year. Contents [hide] 1 Gameplay 2 Broadcast history 3 Production 4 Episode status 5 References 6 External links [edit] GameplayFive contestants, one of them a returning champion (or designate), competed and were spotted $50 at the start of the game. Before each round, they were each given a booklet containing the questions and answers to be used in that round. The time they had to study the material varied per round. Once the study time period elapsed, the show's assistants collected the booklets, and Garagiola began randomly asking questions from the booklet. The champion – who was seated in the number 1 position – could elect to answer or call out an opponent's number (2 through 5). That player could answer or call any of his/her opponents to answer, and so on until a time's up buzzer sounded. At that time, the player at that moment had to answer. A correct answer was worth $5, a wrong answer lost that amount. Play continued in similar fashion until all the questions were exhausted. Subsequent rounds were played with increased stakes ($10 in Round 2, $20 in Round 3 and all future rounds). The winner at the end of the show won a $1,000 bonus and returned the next day to meet new challengers. A three-day champion retired undefeated and won a new car. [edit] Broadcast historyMemory Game was one of eight shows NBC attempted to program in the 1:30 PM (12:30 Central) time slot between 1968 and 1975; like most of the others, CBS' As the World Turns and ABC's Let's Make a Deal (formerly seen on NBC) soundly defeated it in the ratings. Three weeks after this show's cancellation, NBC moved Garagiola to another daytime game, Sale of the Century, which he hosted for the rest of its original run. Three on a Match, hosted by Bill Cullen, replaced Memory Game on the NBC schedule. [edit] ProductionAccording to The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television by Wesley Hyatt (Watson-Guptill Publications, 1997), Griffin did not identify his production company on the end credits of the program. The talk-show host and entertainment mogul never gave any explanation for his decision.

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posted 42 days ago by Luca Bondi (Guest)   
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i would do this game in bed up the bumhole

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posted 42 days ago by louis constable (Guest)   
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this game is a w alwalwalal wooooooo

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posted 41 days ago by alahaha (Guest)   
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this game SUCKS

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