Super Zoo
Memória

Super Zoo

History

The Magic Zoo was in perfect harmony until a confused sorcerer shuffled all the animals, scattering them in pairs across an enchanted board and flipping every card face down. The creatures need to find their pairs again so the zoo can get back to normal. As the guardian of Super Zoo, your mission is to flip cards carefully, memorize each animal you find, and match the correct pairs. With every round won, more animals are released back to their habitats — but the challenge grows with each level, bringing more cards and less time.

Mechanics

Super Zoo is a classic memory game featuring 23 different animals. At the start of each round, all cards are briefly revealed so you can memorize their positions. Then they're flipped face down and the game begins. You must find all the pairs by flipping two cards at a time. Found a pair: the cards stay visible and you earn points. Wrong pair: the cards close again and you lose a life. The game features 20 progressive rounds — starting with 4 pairs and going up to 23 — and three difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, and Hard, each with different preview times and number of lives. When you run out of lives, you can watch an ad to earn an extra life and continue from where you left off.

Challenges

The main challenge is keeping track of cards you've already flipped but haven't matched yet. In advanced rounds with up to 46 cards on screen, total concentration is required. Time also adds pressure: each difficulty has a time limit per round. Visually similar animals — like wolf and fox, or tiger and lion — can be confusing during the search, leading to costly mistakes. In harder levels, the preview time is shorter, giving you less time to memorize positions.

Tips to Win

  • 1During the preview, focus on memorizing groups of cards by region of the screen — don't try to remember everything at once.
  • 2Prioritize finding the pairs of cards you flipped most recently — they're freshest in your memory.
  • 3Never click randomly: if you don't remember a pair, flip one card and wait to reveal something useful before flipping the second.
  • 4In Hard mode, start from the center of the grid — that area tends to have a higher concentration of nearby pairs.
  • 5Use the extra life wisely: only ask for it when you already have the advantage in pairs found.