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⇱ EmoMemory - Emotional Memory game (now FREE!)


EmoMemory

Emotional Memory game (now FREE!)

by Aurelio Jargas

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EmoMemory.dmg

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Now it's FREE!

Use this Registration Code to unlock the game:

FREEGAME:D535DA

OS X Lion Compatibility

Due AppleScript changes, the use of Address Book pictures is not working in Lion. But you can still play using a pictures folder or system art.

Source Code

Are you a programmer? Hobbyist? Just curious? Browse the EmoMemory source code in GitHub to see the extensive AppleScript code that runs this game.

The Perfect Pair

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AdiumBook, a free app to copy pictures from Adium to Address Book.

Free AppleScripts

See Also

Software Distributors

Here's the EmoMemory PAD file.

Oh, and please announce it as version 1.0, not 1.0b1. The Info.plist entry is incorrect. Thanks.

Addictive. Emotive. Pleasant.

EmoMemory is a memory game that will shake your heart.

Instead of memorizing cards, numbers, symbols or figures, you will concentrate on the people you love. Your family, your best friends, your colleagues, your partners.

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Free your heart's feelings and prepare your brain for an emotional memory experience.

For game-play instructions and additional information, please read the Help contents (⌘?).

Now just download it and use the FREEGAME:D535DA registration code to fully unlock it.

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Address Book
Choose an emotive group like Family or Friends.
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iPhoto Album
Export your preferred album to a folder and load it.
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Local Folder
Load the pictures of any folder into the game.
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System Art
If you don't have pictures, play using system avatars and icons.
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The science behind the game

This game is not just about visual memory, it's also about feelings.

Concentrating on people you care and love opens a new field for pleasant experiences: the Emotional Memory.

  • Pleasant emotions are usually remembered better than unpleasant ones.
  • Positive memories contain more contextual details (which in turn, helps memory).
  • It's the emotional arousal, not the importance of the information, that helps memory.

Yes, emotion can have a powerful impact on memory.

Some studies have also discovered that women and older adults have better emotional memory.

When playing the game on the "fast lane", trying to win stars and break records, you can also take advantage of your iconic memory, a powerful but short time memory.

Got interested in memory mechanics? Read all about it.

© Aurelio Jargas