The simplistic "Memory Matching" game, uses color mixtures and results, serves as an effective educational tool for learning color combinations and their hues. It helps students practice, recognize, and match color pallets that enhances their artwork recognition skills.
Incorporating Role-Playing Game (RPG) features, with optional background themes (not included) inspired by the Harry Potter's "Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry", adds motivation fun and familiarity to this template, enhancing the learner's experience.
"Building Memory Matching Browser Games” workbook excerpt: "Memory Matching Games are an old-style, table-top game that pre-dates computer-aided gaming. It's a popular game mechanics used to help Alzheimer patients with their "working-memory" exercises in remembering and rehabilitation in "short-term working" memory. Memory Matching games are the perfect answer toward "staying mentally active" -- even the Alzheimer's Association strongly recommends "playing games" of this style to stay mentally active! Furthermore, "Memory Games" are "... one of the most adaptable game mechanics for instruction, and is just as good for adults as it is for children as young as four-years old."
Take this Free "Color Blind Test" or compare the various "Types of Color Blindness(https://www.colourblindawareness.org/colour-blindness/types-of-colour-blindness/)" — see what they see. More information in the Developer's Guide.
NOTE: This template is also a student exercise from the "Building Memory Matching Browser Games" workshop. Instructor resource files are available exclusively at leanpub.com/cgc-c23-memory_matching