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Template:Infobox Mario's Memory Madness was a browser game that was playable on the official Mario Party website. Unlike other promotional web games published by Nintendo, Mario's Memory Madness was made in Adobe Director instead of Flash and required the Adobe Shockwave 7.0 plug-in.
Gameplay
This was a memory game where the player had to flip and match pairs from a group of cards owned by Mario, which depicted faces of playable characters from Mario Party. The game was spread across several rounds; every round, the number of cards would increase, and starting with the second round, cards would occasionally change positions. The player earned a number of coins for every pair of matching cards and had a time allotted to finish each round. If the time ran out, Bowser would steal Mario's cards, ending in a game over.