Origami-Owls identical cards
The goal of this game is to match up all the pairs of cards (or images, really). There are fourteen cards total, but you may reduce the number of pairs if you want a quicker game.
Mobile devices seem to have a problem with showing the second card before notifying you of the result. If this happens to you, please check the "Delay Message" box.
You can adjust the size of the images to some extent using the "Enlarge" and "Reduce" buttons. A mobile device may have a limit to how small it can make the images.
The game keeps track of the number of hits (matching pairs that you found), and misses (cards that you had seen but nevertheless matched up incorrectly). If you turn over two cards that do not match, you will have zero, one, or two misses: zero, if you'd never seen either card before; one, if you'd seen one card but not the other; two, if you'd seen both cards but still tried to match them in error.
The images
Everybody's favorite image in the Origami-Red game seemed to be the owl, so I folded some owls in different colors and photographed them against different backgrounds. This game is much more difficult than Origami-Red because the images are so similar.
There are fourteen owls, as opposed to thirteen images in Origami-Red, so this is harder for that reason too, if you use all the cards.