Find a Pair

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Find a Pair gameplay.
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Find a Pair is a card matching mini-game in My Little Pony: Magic Princess. Players can play the game up to 6 times. It takes 30 minutes to restore one apple.


Playing the Game

Resource

Each attempt cost one apple and can take 30 minutes to restore an apple, up to a maximum of six apples at a time.

Start the Game

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The Find a Pair building in Sweet Apple Acres

The game can be accessed through the "activities" tab on the bottom of the screen, from its Sweet Apple Acres building, or, if a hotel guest or event requires it to be played, the game can be accessed by tapping the appropriate button through those areas. Entering the "Find a Pair" game presents a summary of the game and a button to play.

Multiplier

You can pay different amounts of currency in order to increase your multiplier.

1x Template:Bit
2x Template:Bit
6x Template:Gem

Gameplay

The game is a memory game. You will first be shown an arrangement of pairs of cards, with the number of pairs increasing as the game goes on. After a few seconds, the cards will be flipped upside down. The player must then tap the matching cards. If two cards are tapped that do not match, then the selection will be reset. If the cards were screenshotted before hiding them they will be reshuffled to avoid cheating.

There is a multiplier that will affect score that goes up for every consequent successful pair. An unmatching pair will reset this multiplier to zero.

Scoring and Prizes

After 13 200 000 it loops between bits and oscillating its values. starting with gems

For gems it oscillates between Template:Gem and , starting from .

For bits it oscillates between Template:Bits and Template:Bits, starting from Template:Bits. The only exception to this is the last reward which is Template:Bits instead of Template:Bits.


Some of the last rewards are:

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