About the Frankenstein Memory Game
Mary Shelley's 1818 novel gave us one of literature's most iconic creatures. Our Frankenstein memory game captures gothic laboratories, stormy nights and stitched-together mystery — drawn entirely from the public-domain original.
Fun Facts About Frankenstein
- Mary Shelley was only 18 when she began writing Frankenstein.
- "Frankenstein" is the scientist's name; the creature is unnamed in the book.
- The novel is often considered the first true science-fiction story.
- It started life as a ghost-story competition at Lake Geneva in 1816.
How to Play
Tap any card to flip it over, revealing the frankenstein icon image underneath. Tap a second card — if the two match, they stay face up and you keep going. If not, they flip back after a moment. Your goal is to match every pair in as few moves as possible.
Three difficulty levels are available: easy (6 pairs), medium (8 pairs) and hard (12 pairs). Start on easy if you're new, or jump straight to hard for a proper brain workout.