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Enhancing Meghan’s Memory!

In my last post I discussed some changes we wanted to add into Meghan’s Memory Game. Adding a feature at the start of the game to display the words prior to game play. As expected the feature took only a few lines of code to complete and is incorporated in our v1.2.2 game engine. What I didn’t anticipate was how well received the change would be. Meghan and the testing team have show a new level of interest in the game that was unexpected. Even my 12 year got excited over the change and challenged all of us to see who could remember the most positions in one try. Bet you can guess… She Won! But she was not able to clear the entire screen in one try as she so boastfully had bragged! I hadn’t realized the huge benefit in providing the display. Not only does it add a new dimension to game play, but it adds to the games ability to increase your childs memory, alertness and concentration skills in one shot! These changes have been uploaded to the iTunes store and should be available for download late next week. To learn more about Meghans Memory Game view the product page.

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A brief display of the words when the game begins

A great suggestion came in today from one of  Meghan’s Memory Game customers. Add a feature to allow the front of the cards to display at the start of the game for a brief amount of time. This will give the player the opportunity to see where the words are before beginning to flip cards, adding to the challange of achiving a low amount of tries. This feature will probably be added in as an option that can be turned on or off and should take only a short time to add in. To learn more about Meghans Memory Game view the product page.

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Moving right along with another update!

Well we are not in the top 100 any longer but we had a brief run in the limelight and we appreciate the fact that our feedback so far has been all positive. Couple of things were accomplished tonight, the biggest is that the 3rd grade edition has been finished up. This will be the final grade covered in the Meghan’s Memory Game series and hits the market with all of our previous improvements, and then some, built right in. The second thing is that I coded the 1.2 changes into the 1st and 2nd grade editions, however I took it a step farther and added display time for successfully matched cards allowing for some time to read the matched words. This was a suggestion made by Troy, one of my colleagues at my day job after he watched the youtube video we released last week. Showing the cards after matching them made a lot of sense and adds education value to the app. This enhancement was rolled into version 1.2 for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade editions.
With those updates completed, the testing team and I decided that this was a big enough improvement to release it into the Preschool and Kindergarten editions asap. This has added a bit of confusion to our incremental update process. I will try to explain. Last weeks release of Kindergarten and Preschool has been tagged as having game engine v1.2. Today’s updates to 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade, which I had already uploaded to iTunes also where listed as v1.2. Guess what, the numbers must keep incrementing as updates are provided. So, I was left with no good choice but to call the new versions of kindergarten and preschool v1.2.1. Ideally all of the editions would be on the same version since they are actually running the same code. Next time around, I will plan things out better and build my application with multiple targets right from the start, that way, all these incremental changes will be rolled out simultaneously rather then the manual approach that I have taken. There are plenty of reference available online that I should have read before I started this adventure. A little work upfront setting things up correctly would save plenty of time as things move forward. Live and learn! Tomorrow, I will work on creating a new video to show how nice an improvement the extra card display time really is.

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Meghan’s Memory Game hits the Top 100 apps!

mmgptop100Released to the iTunes app store just yesterday, Meghan’s Memory Game Preschool edition has just hit the leader board in the education category! I think Meghan put it best herself when hearing the update saying “Awesome” with a big smile on her face! Back a month ago, we climbed into the top 50 with our First Grade edition. Hopefully this rally will last a bit longer as First Grade spent only a short stint (about a week) in the top apps section. This edition is running version 1.2 of our game engine which has some new features that Meghan and the rest of the in house testing crew really like. They also feel it makes the game play more enjoyable.  The enhancements include more time to read the words when non matching cards are flipped over, sound effects during card flips and better efforts at application memory management. Click here to see a brief video of the new game play in a previous post. Our kindergarten edition, also available on iTunes, has been released with these same improvements.

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Preschool edition now on iTunes

mmgpNow available on iTunes, Meghan’s Memory Game Preschool for the iPhone and iPod Touch contains over 200 age appropriate words. This edition kicks off with the V1.2 game engine!

The idea behind the game is for your preschooler to remember the position of the words that have been revealed on previous turns. It is a great game to develop attention, learn new words and sharp listening skills.

Meghan’s Memory Game Preschool starts with twelve cards. The player is instructed to find the matching pairs of cards until the board is cleared. To help develop reading skills, as each card is selected a real voice announces the word. As a match is made Meghan praises the great effort with phrase like “Good Job” and “Awesome”. When the board is cleared a surprising splash screen is displayed with sounds of children cheering and some more praises from Meghan. The second level fills the screen with additional cards and the game concludes when the player completes the matches. Both the number of tries and the score is kept during game play.

Features:
- Grade appropriate word matching
- Spoken words
- Two levels of difficulty
- Engaging and educational gameplay
- Sharpens memory skills
- Develops reading and word recognition

Enhancements to Meghan’s Memory Game engine V1.2:
- More time to read the words when non matching cards are flipped over.
- Sound effects during card flips to make the game a bit more fun for the little ones.

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