
Easter Pairs
If your Steam library needs a five-minute wind-down between sessions, this Easter-themed memory card game delivers exactly that and nothing more. Manage your expectations accordingly.
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About Easter Pairs
I'll be honest with you the way I would with a friend who just asked if they should spend money on this: Easter Pairs is a memory-matching game built around a single mechanic, a single theme, and a playtime that fits comfortably inside a lunch break. You flip face-down cards on a grid, find their matching egg-illustrated partners, and score bonus points for doing it quickly and with as few misses as possible. That is the whole thing. No story, no unlockable characters, no procedural twists. The appeal here lives or dies on the grid size options. PhoenixFire Games offers multiple playing fields of varying difficulty, so newcomers can start with a smaller layout and work up to denser grids that genuinely push short-term memory. The egg illustrations are the game's most defensible feature: distinctly designed, seasonally cheerful, and different enough from one another that the game avoids the frustrating visual noise that plagues cheaper entries in this genre. When you are staring at a packed board trying to remember if the speckled blue egg was in the third row or the fourth, the artwork holds up its end of the bargain. Where the honesty has to come in is scope. There is no ambient soundtrack worth describing, no moment of atmospheric craft, and no arc of difficulty that builds toward something memorable. The bonus points system rewards speed and accuracy, which gives score-chasers a thin layer of replayability, but there is no leaderboard, no progression loop, and no reason to return once you have cleared the harder grids a couple of times. This is a game that knows what it is, but it does not push against its own edges to find something more. For a small indie release in a genre flooded with browser-free alternatives, that restraint reads more like a ceiling than a philosophy. Who is it for? Young players learning concentration skills, parents looking for a calm, family-safe distraction with zero objectionable content, and maybe collectors chasing a quick completion. Anyone expecting a polished puzzle experience with depth, progression, or even a modest soundtrack will feel the absence of those things almost immediately. The community around this game is essentially silent, with no review volume to speak of, which tells its own story about how long most players stay. I have a genuine soft spot for small, unpretentious games that do one thing cleanly. Easter Pairs does do one thing cleanly. But even by the forgiving standards I apply to micro-budget indie releases, this one needed at least a music layer and a reason to come back before it earned a confident recommendation. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7/8/10
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Storage
- 78 MB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 or AMD Radeon HD 5700
- Processor
- Intel quad-core 2.0 GHz or dual-core 2.6 GHz
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 7/8/10
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Storage
- 78 MB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or amd Radeon HD 8000 series
- Processor
- Intel i5 or i7
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Game Info
- Developer
- PhoenixFire Games
- Publisher
- PhoenixFire Games
- Release Date
- Sep 11, 2021