Effects & Action Cards
Action cards change the board (e.g. shift, rotate, shuffle) or grant temporary advantages (e.g. briefly viewing multiple cards). This keeps every round lively.
LocoMemo is a memory game that does not follow the most important rule of classic Memory:
“Positions stay the same.” With us, the motif stays – but the board can move.
You don’t just play against your memory, but against dynamics: shifts, rotations, shuffles
and seasonal variants that force you to think flexibly.
“Loco” is Spanish and stands for “crazy,” “unexpected,” or a little “off track.” “Memo” stands for the famous game concept “Memory” – but also for the variety of memories, combinations, and memory training that challenge and support our brain.
LocoMemo is different – a little “loco,” after all.
In addition to a wide variety of icons, LocoMemo can also use your own images on request – your entire photo archive on your phone. One motif is broken down into card pieces: edges, patterns, color gradients – you don’t just remember “where,” but what belongs together. This makes every match feel like a mini puzzle.
“Loco” is not random. Every change follows rules: cards slide, the board rotates, areas are mirrored or reshuffled – visible, comprehensible, learnable. The appeal arises exactly where you briefly stumble and then realize: “Okay, I can handle this.”
Action cards change the board (e.g. shift, rotate, shuffle) or grant temporary advantages (e.g. briefly viewing multiple cards). This keeps every round lively.
At higher levels, you don’t just have to find 2, but 3 or 4 matching pieces. This changes your strategy: less “memorizing,” more “sorting & connecting.”
At higher stages, the board becomes larger than the screen. You scroll across the board – and sometimes even the orientation rotates.
LocoMemo lives in seasons: every three months new looks, new effects, new challenges. Some features and mods are deliberately seasonal – so the game feels fresh without overwhelming you with permanent systems.
Chaos is more fun when shared. In multiplayer, each player has their own local board, but everyone sees the same match. Moves are synchronized so the puzzle memory emerges together: remembering together, laughing together, being “loco” together.
Note: For care use, multiplayer can also run as a “Remote Companion Mode”: a trusted person plays along – without competition, without pressure.
LocoMemo is a game about memory and movement: you learn to recognize patterns, see connections, and stay flexible – even when the world (the board) turns.