Dyslexic Gamers
Play Our 5 Favourite Games for the Dyslexic:
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Game Reviews
Game: Memory Game
About the Game
Test your memory skills by playing this online game. Click on each card to reveal the hidden picture, then match the same pictures together. You are timed on how quick you can do this, so each time you play you can try and beat your last score.
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Game: Bubble Gum Pop
About the Game
The aim of the game is fire the coloured bubble gum at a bubble gum of the same colour to get rid of them. Do this as quickly as possible as if the screen fills up with bubble gums the game will be over. This game can be played using the keyboard.
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Game: House of Fear
About the Game
This is a spelling game designed to help you learn words that contain the letter 'i' in their endings. Your task is to make your way through the House of Fear. However, to open each door you must listen to a word and choose its correctly spelt ending from the options given. However, you must do this quickly, before you get caught by the scary monsters!
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Game: Tetris
About the Game
An old favourite. Use the arrow keys to position each falling shape. The idea is to fit the shapes together so they eventually make a complete horizontal line. This will eliminate a line. The aim is to get rid of all shapes on the screen. You can rotate the shape by pressing the up arrow key and position it using the left and right keys.
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Game: Memorise the Melody
About the Game
This memory game is based on sound. Listen to the bird noises which are sang by four different coloured birds. Your job is to remember the order of sounds and play the same melody back in the same order.
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