Eames Memory Game

Eames Memory Game

The Eames Memory Game features the iconic designs of Charles and Ray Eames. From their furniture design, graphics, textiles, toy design, architecture, exhibit design, and film, these modern masters are considered the pre-eminent pioneers of mid-century design. Most recently, their story is told in the 2011 documentary, "Eames: The Architect and The Painter," and their living rom, and all its contents, have been rebuilt and installed at LACMA as part of the Pacific Standard Time Show. The Eameses' designs are featured here in this well-designed game for kids of all ages and adults. AMMO's line of children's toys include 20th century design heroes Charley Harper, Alexander Girard, and now Charles and Ray Eames. How to play: For younger children, play with nine pairs or fewer. For a more challenging game, geared toward older children and adults, play with all 36 pairs. Mix and spread cards face down. Players take turns flipping any two cards up. If cards match, player continues. If cards do not match, player's turn ends and cards remain in the same position. When all cards are matched, player with the most pairs wins.
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