Players
The purpose of the game is to assist with the memorization of historical facts and events based on the year that they occurred.
Up to 4 players can play Twain’s Memory Builder Game. The active player is highlighted on the top of the board.
The numbered boxes on the Memory Builder board can represent any and all centuries.
For example, players would place a pin in the 12 box for:
Players place a pin on the board to indicate the year a fact/event took place. Each player has their own pin color which appears in the right side of the box when it is their turn.
Players can choose from three categories of facts:
This allows a player to choose another fact before placing their pin on the board.
The dates listed correspond to the facts. Players may use this list to narrow down the correct year for the fact they have selected.
Start the game!
Select number of players.
Welcome! This version of the game works according to Twain's original rules, summarized here. To read Twain's rules, click the Rules button at the upper left. Do you know your history well enough to play?
If you're playing alone, think up a fact to test yourself.
Think of a fact and state it to your fellow players.
If you're playing alone, think up a fact to test yourself.
Drag and drop the pin on the correct year on the gameboard.
Drop the pin in the correct row:
Example: for the year 1721 or 1821, place the pin in the 21 box.
Have an opponent check the fact and indicate if it is correct or incorrect.
The score is counted automatically.
This version of the game uses the names and dates from the original pamphlet "Facts for Mark Twain's Memory Builder" and others from contemporary sources. How would you have fared in a history class in 1892?
Select from three categories:
Accessions — Battles — Minor Events
Select an available fact.
Drag and drop the pin on the correct year on the gameboard.
Example: for the year 1721 or 1821, place the pin in the 21 box.
If you wish to choose a different event, click Choose Another just below the event.
To make game play a little easier, a list of dates for the events listed above is displayed at bottom.
Use the Hide button to increase the challenge.
A message appears indicating whether the answer is correct and the points you've earned.
The score is tallied above.
This version of the game uses names and dates from Twain's life and times. How much do you know about the life and times of Samuel L. Clemens?
Select from three categories:
Context — Work — Life
Select an available fact.
Drag and drop the pin on the correct year on the gameboard.
Example: for the year 1721 or 1821, place the pin in the 21 box.
If you wish to choose a different event, click Choose Another just below the event.
To make game play a little easier, a list of dates for the events listed above is displayed at bottom.
Use the Hide button to increase the challenge.
A message appears indicating whether the answer is correct and the points you've earned.
The score is tallied above.