
Best selling Tile-based games from Seemann
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Tile-based games from Seemann. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Seemann Dürer. Memo (game)
The Dürer Memo is a unique memory game that highlights the masterpieces of the famous German Renaissance painter Albrecht Dürer. With 72 colorful cards featuring 36 different motifs, this game offers an engaging way to discover Dürer's art while training memory skills. The cards showcase not only Dürer's most renowned works, such as the famous hare, but also his impressive woodcuts, watercolors, and portraits. The game is packaged in an attractive and handy box, making it an ideal gift for art lovers. The image texts are written in both German and English, making the game accessible to a wider audience. Dürer Memo is not only an entertaining game but also a cultural enrichment that immerses players in the world of art and the Renaissance.
- Contains 72 colorful cards with 36 different Dürer motifs
- Offers a combination of art enjoyment and memory training
- Suitable for players aged 14 and up
- Packaged in an attractive and handy box
- Image texts in German and English for broader accessibility.

2. Seemann Saints in Art I Saints in Art, m
The memory game "Saints in Art" offers a unique opportunity to become familiar with the most significant saints of Christian Western culture. With 36 carefully designed game cards depicting both holy men and women, this memo game provides an entertaining and educational experience. Players can not only discover the names and stories of figures such as Saint Hildegard or Bishop Boniface, but also learn about the key attributes and feast days of the saints. Additionally, it introduces important artists and their works from various eras, making the game a valuable resource for art and religion enthusiasts. The handy box makes it an ideal gift for Christian occasions such as baptisms or confirmations, providing the whole family with a fun way to acquire and deepen knowledge.
- Contains 36 images of Christian saints, including well-known patron saints and martyrs
- Connects art history with religious knowledge through the depiction of significant artists
- Promotes learning about the feast days and attributes of the saints
- Ideal as a gift for Christian occasions such as baptisms and confirmations.

3. Seemann Caspar David Friedrich Memo (game)
Mysterious misty clouds over forests and the sea, dark skies, and enigmatic figures – this is what Caspar David Friedrich is known for around the world. However, he was not only a master of the dark and threatening but also depicted, for example, the sunrise over Neubrandenburg in vibrant colors and the bright expanses of Dresden's river landscapes. The game features 36 cards showcasing details from the most important paintings of the Romantic artist, drawing attention to the intricacies. Players can get up close to the 'Woman at the Window,' examine the elements of the Arctic landscape in 'The Sea of Ice,' and observe the 'Swans in the Reeds at the First Light of Dawn.' As players uncover and memorize the motifs, they are presented with the full spectrum of Friedrich's distinctive art. This way, both art lovers and game enthusiasts will find something to enjoy.

4. Seemann Holy Places. Memo Places of Worsh
The game "Sacred Sites: Memo Places of Worship" by Seemann offers a fascinating opportunity to discover the most impressive religious buildings in the world. It brings together 36 outstanding sacred structures that are not only architectural masterpieces but also reflect the spiritual diversity of humanity. Players have the chance to explore temples, churches, mosques, and other significant places of faith while simultaneously training their memory skills. The harmonious proportions and majestic design of these buildings are highlighted by the appealing design of the game. This memo game is not only an entertaining pastime but also an educational journey through the world of spiritual architecture.
- Includes 36 impressive religious buildings from various cultures and eras
- Promotes memory training and concentration
- Suitable for players aged 14 and up, ideal for families and friends
- Provides an educational experience about the diversity of world religions.

5. Seemann Hiroshige Memo (game)
Graceful eagles over snow-covered plains, blooming plum trees and delicate cherry branches in spring, tiny boats on foaming waves, turtles and koi, elegant geishas and foreign samurai - this memory game featuring details from the works of the famous Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige, known in the West as Ando Hiroshige, showcases 36 charming landscape, animal, and genre motifs. These images come from the color woodblock print series that Hiroshige created shortly before his death in 1885, which inspired imitators throughout Europe. Artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec adapted his technique or copied his exotic and intricately detailed works. The pairs of cards to be matched in this memory game present Hiroshige's birthplace Edo, now Tokyo, and the city's famous landmark, Mount Fujiyama, from their most beautiful perspectives. This way, one not only experiences Master Hiroshige at the peak of his creative power but also travels through the most stunning landscapes of ancient Japan.

6. Seemann Maria Sibylla Merian. Memo (game)
She was an adventurer, natural scientist, researcher, and an extraordinary artist: Maria Sibylla Merian. She first lived in Frankfurt and later in Holland, in Amsterdam. As a woman who repeatedly broke the conventions of her time, she traveled in June 1699—100 years before Alexander von Humboldt—together with her younger daughter to the Dutch colony of Surinam for two years. In the tropical rainforest of South America, she observed and studied the life of butterflies. Maria Sibylla, whose father was the famous engraver Matthäus Merian, was particularly interested in caterpillars, mulberry leaves, moths like the silk moth, and everything that expresses the great transformation of nature, metamorphosis, from a young age. In Surinam, she finally reached the destination of her dreams; here she drew and watercolored extensively, producing numerous sketchbooks. Caterpillar, pupa, butterfly: This mysterious cycle that she captured can also be discovered on the memo cards in this memory game. Languages: German, English.

7. Seemann World Architecture | Weltarchitektur. Memo.
Traveling around the world - who doesn't dream of that? With this memory game, it's possible in a playful way: from the mysterious stone circles at Stonehenge, the Egyptian pyramids, the massive temple complex at Angkor Wat to the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu. Alongside the ancient cultures of this world, the achievements of Europeans are also featured: Mont-Saint-Michel in the middle of the sea, the Alhambra, Neuschwanstein, and the Eiffel Tower. The journey concludes for lovers of modern architecture at the Guggenheim Museum in New York or the Bird's Nest at the National Stadium in Beijing.

8. Seemann Animal Memo | Animal Matching Game
Who doesn't know the majestic king of the animals? Quickly uncover lion-strong memo cards and find the matching pairs! While searching for the wild animals in the art zoo, you'll not only learn about lions but also discover many painters and their vividly colorful works: You'll encounter funny monkeys, quirky elephants, and long-legged giraffes, as well as the old masters and contemporary painters who created them. Many were just as big animal fans as you and enjoyed visiting the zoo. On the memo cards of this game, you'll come across their works: witty monkeys by Franz Marc, amusing dwarf parrots by Georg Flegel, and pink flamingos by Henri Rousseau, and you will surely also meet Roelant Savery's funny dodo. And did you know that August Macke was a regular visitor at the Cologne Zoo? He filled sketchbook after sketchbook with his favorite animals there. In his studio, he worked on studies for large animal paintings. Can you find his parrots, cockatoos, and even the mouse? Languages: German, English.

9. Seemann Carl Spitzweg. Memo | Matching Game
The Carl Spitzweg Memo is an engaging matching game that brings to life the fascinating world of the famous painter Carl Spitzweg (1808–1885). In this memory game, players can discover the iconic motifs and quirky figures from Spitzweg's works. With 36 intricately designed cards, the game invites players to explore the charming scenes of the 19th century, characterized by a fine sense of humor and a keen observation of bourgeois life. The image legends are provided in both German and English, making the game accessible to a wide audience. Ideal for art lovers and anyone interested in German painting, this game offers a fun way to experience and appreciate Spitzweg's works playfully. It is a perfect gift for detail-oriented individuals and art enthusiasts who wish to discover the beauty and wit of these small images.
- Discover the visual worlds of Carl Spitzweg
- 36 intricately designed cards with iconic motifs
- Image legends in German and English
- Ideal for art lovers and detail-oriented individuals.
