Famlogist

Games powered by the people you know.

Match cards with the quirks, stories, and traits of the people you spend time with. Play live with family, friends, or your remote team — or solo, to learn them all by heart.

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Just launched — be among the first families to play.
Free to start, plays anywhere.
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3 playing live
2 of 6 matched
Uncle Ravi
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Loves spicy food
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Nonna Lucia
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Speaks 4 languages
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Born in Naples
How it plays

Three modes. One night you'll remember.

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Match

The classic. Now with people.

Flip cards to match traits and stories from your family, friends, or team. Up to 12 players, live.

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Memory Maze game board
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Maze

Know them to pass through.

Hit a wall in the maze and a question pops up about someone in your group. Answer right, the path opens. Miss it, take the long way around.

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Rescue

A cooperative twist.

Work together to recover the people in your group, hidden behind clues — without tripping the wrong door.

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Why play

A little game with outsized payoff.

Memory-matching is the format. The point is what builds up around it — sharper recall, real attention to the people in your life, and small moments that turn screen time into something worth doing.

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Sharper memory

Memory-matching games are a small workout for working memory and attention. Familiar faces and stories give your brain something meaningful to weave into recall — better than rote drills.

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Real attention to real people

Reading what someone wrote about their grandfather, their first dog, their favorite place — that's a quiet, focused kind of attention group chats don't give you.

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Bridges across generations

A grandchild meets their great-grandmother through the same card flip; a teen learns the cousin she's only ever seen at funerals. Genealogy and trivia become play, not homework.

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Screen time worth having

An evening playing with the people you love beats an evening watching people you'll never meet. The cards on the table are them.

Famologist isn't a medical product and doesn't claim to treat or prevent any condition. The cognitive benefits noted here reflect general research on memory exercise; your mileage will vary.

For genealogists

Bring the family tree to the dinner table.

Drop in a CSV of your roster — names, dates, places, and quirks. Famologist auto-builds matching pairs so research becomes play.

Nonna Lucia
Born in Naples, 1923
Aunt Marge
Won the county pie contest
Uncle Ravi
Speaks 4 languages
Cousin Theo
Hates olives, loves jazz