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Our extraordinary grandmothers (Nana Maggie from our mom side and Nana Tien from our dad side) are the heart of the family, always ready for a warm hugs, a sweet story during our childhood bedtime, sparkle in their eyes with soothing smiles.
Their memories, once so vivid and full of life, began to fade as their age approaching 80s. Names slipped away, days blurred together, familiar face harder to recognize. Dementia gently began stealing pieces of their past and present.
Slowly, the world around them started to become unfamiliar.

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Our mission

These games weren’t just for fun. They were made to help Grandmas  to stimulate memory, slow down the disease and to encourage bonding time between seniors with Dementia and their loved ones.

Denzel Firdaus

Founder

Growing up, Denzel found comfort and wisdom in the stories his grandmothers told—tales of childhood, courage, and culture passed down through generations. As Alzheimer's began to cloud those once-vivid memories, he realized how precious and fragile those moments were. Denzel now leads the development of engaging games designed to spark memory recall and preserve other family's memories in a fun, interactive way. Through every question, he hopes to reconnect seniors with the new games that may help bring families closer together.

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Gavin Firdaus

Founder

Gavin has always been drawn to the warmth of family photographs and the joy of piecing together memories. Watching Nana Maggie and Nana Tien slowly forget the faces and places they once held dear inspired him to create games that could help make those memories feel real again. Gavin designs meaningful memory games that not only entertain but also invite seniors and their loved ones to enjoy playing these games together.

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Games Gallery

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Players flip over cards to reveal objects and try to find matching pairs hidden behind the question marks. The goal is to remember the location of each item and match two of the same. This classic game improves visual memory, concentration, and recall by challenging players to retain and use information from previous turns.

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In this game, players listen to a sequence of objects or colors and must tap them in the exact order they hear. This game enhances auditory memory, sequencing skills, and concentration by training the brain to remember and repeat patterns accurately.

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In this game, players are prompted to find a specific item—like a sunflower or basket—among several visual options. It helps improve visual memory, focus, and recognition by encouraging players to quickly recall and match images to verbal cues.

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In this game, players are asked to arrange daily activities—such as waking up, showering, and eating breakfast—in their correct order. This activity strengthens logical thinking, sequencing, and planning skills by encouraging players to recognize and organize events in a meaningful progression.

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