Mnemonic Curve
Description
Mnemonic Curve is a game in which the object is to remember and repeat a sequence of mouse-clicks within a group of circles. Mnemonic Curve demonstrates principles governing our ability to remember a sequence of choices.
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- License:Freeware
- Category:Puzzles and Mind Teasers
- Developer:Atomic Concepts Software
- Downloads:18
- Size:151 Kb
- Price: Free
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System Requirements
Mnemonic Curve requires 98 NT 2000 XP:Home XP:Pro.
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