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Perfection

Perfection

1-99
Players
6
Minutes
4+
Age
1973
Published

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What to Expect

In Perfection, players race against time to fit all shapes into their matching slots on a game tray. The game tests both memory and manual dexterity as players must quickly recognize shapes and place them before the timer runs out and the tray pops the pieces out. Quick rounds make it suitable for fast-paced play sessions.

Who Is This Game For?

Perfection is designed for families and children aged 4 and up, offering simple mechanics and short playtime. No prior experience is needed, making it accessible for young players and casual gamers seeking quick entertainment.

How It Works

The core mechanic is Memory, requiring players to remember shape positions. At the same time, players must quickly place the shapes into their corresponding holes before time expires. A round ends when all shapes are correctly placed or the timer pops the pieces out, combining speed and recognition skills.

Memory

What Makes It Special

Designed by Gale D. Jenkins, Perfection is a classic from the 1970s blending Memory and dexterity. It belongs to the Perfection series by Lakeside Industries and is known for its fast-paced gameplay and accessibility. Although it has no awards, it remains a cult favorite for children and families.

Pro

  • Short playtime of about 6 minutes
  • Combination of memory and dexterity
  • Suitable for children aged 4 and up
  • Includes solo play

Contra

  • Limited complexity for experienced players
  • Little strategic depth
  • May become repetitive after multiple plays

Setting & Atmosphäre

The game is thematically neutral, focusing on players' motor and cognitive skills without a narrative or specific world setting.

Tipp für Einsteiger

Focus on quickly recognizing shapes and placing them accurately to keep up with the fast pace.

Häufige Fragen

Can I play this solo?

Yes, Perfection includes a solo mode.

How long does a game really take?

A game typically lasts about 6 minutes, perfect for quick sessions.

What prior experience do I need?

No prior experience is needed; it is designed as a family game for children from age 4.

How does this compare to similar games?

Perfection uniquely combines memory and dexterity in a timed race format.

Is this suitable for families?

Yes, it is especially suitable for families with young children.

What mechanic makes it special?

The combination of memory and dexterity defines the gameplay.

Fazit

Perfection offers a brief mix of dexterity and memory, ideal for kids and family play. It is recommended for those who prefer quick, simple games requiring little setup.