
Science Girls
If your brain needs a five-minute cooldown and you have no patience for tutorials, this free card-flip memory game does exactly what the label says, nothing more and nothing less.
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About Science Girls
I kept coming back to Science Girls by IR Studio with the same low-expectations-friendly question: is there anything here worth a few idle minutes? The honest answer is: sometimes, for the right person, under the right mood. This is a classic pairs memory game, the kind where a grid of face-down cards gets shuffled in front of you, you click two at a time hoping to reveal a matching pair, and you keep going until the board clears. The artwork carries a science-and-anime-girls aesthetic that IR Studio also applies across its broader catalog of similar titles, from Horror Girls to Tsundere Girls, so the visual style is consistent if entirely unsurprising. The difficulty levels are where Science Girls earns most of its modest replay value. A smaller easy grid is genuinely playable in a couple of minutes as a palette cleanser, while the harder settings stretch the grid out enough that pure luck stops carrying you and short-term spatial memory actually starts to matter. There is no timer pressure by default on lower difficulties, which makes the experience feel closer to a quiet puzzle than a score-chasing reflex test. Whether that reads as relaxing or boring depends entirely on what you are looking for at the moment you open it. The problems are real, though not catastrophic for a free-to-play release. The game has essentially no community footprint, no visible review base, and no indication of post-launch updates or content additions. IR Studio treats this as one title in a production-line series rather than a standalone handcrafted project, and that shows in the depth. There is no soundtrack worth describing, no narrative framing, no sense that someone lost sleep over the card illustrations. Compared to even modest indie memory games that add creature progression, story wrapper, or procedural board generation, Science Girls is bare. Who is this actually for? Children learning to use a mouse. Adults who want something genuinely thoughtless on a second monitor. Anyone who collects Steam achievements on free-to-play titles and wants a quick tick. That is a real audience, and there is no shame in serving it. But if you are hoping for the kind of small, intentional free game that hides something soulful inside a simple format, this is not that. The craft investment simply is not present at the level that would make it memorable. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 32-bit
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- 1 Gb
- Processor
- Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, 2 GHz or faster
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 32-bit
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- 2 Gb
- Processor
- Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, 2.5 GHz or faster
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Game Info
- Developer
- IR Studio
- Publisher
- IR Studio
- Release Date
- Aug 27, 2022