And with a language like Japanese, full of strange and wonderful written characters, you might not even know where to start. Maybe you've tried learning it before, but never had any luck? That's completely normal, so don't worry! Learning a language can be daunting. You're reading this page now because you have more than a passing interest in learning Japanese. It has the potential to be a really cool product if it gets more time to develop and grow in execution.Learn Japanese To Survive! Hiragana Battle is an educational game that is the ideal introductory course to the Japanese language! I'd hope to see more of it and improve upon the formula. It's much more fun this way than any of the other learning games that have the "game" aspect tacked on top a very boring idea. It's a very cool idea and a nice fun game to also learn something. A custom version in Unity or Unreal or a similar engine that is much more streamlined would be a kiler app - especially if they'd offer Hiragana/Katakana and Kanji in one complete game. It's a super cool idea and I love it but it also shows that they had to work with the toolset the RPG Maker offers. Not be so much of an actual FinalFantasy style RPG. you can save anywhere but as a learning game the balance should be a little more towards the learning fun, even. Once you've started there is no cancelling the lesson.Īlthough it is super easy - there is a way to fuck up and die - game over. Sometimes she tells you where to go - sometimes she throws you into the next complete set of Hiragana and vocabulary while you would rather practise more before proceeding.
The progress is weird - you have to ask your teacher where to go next. Also it should be used in a very streamlined fashion (be much faster to attack). An arena style random battle where any Hiragana up to that point is presented would be cool. Beyond that you have to revisit areas from before (and know which Hiragana set is located in which area). Usually only the last set of Hiragana is repeated. It would be better if there was a way of also freely entering the romaji instead of picking from a list You select the romaji from a long list as you learn more and more Hiragana. Though ti does have its own share of problems that could be ironed out in future versions. It did help me with my Hiragana and it was fun. In a steam sale they are very well worth the money even if there are more streamlined ways of learning out there. I bought it together with influent along a book for learning the language. It challenges your brain in different ways than just the regular learning process and may in that way cater more towards people who do not learn easily the traditional way. It's not necessary but it's a very fun way of repetition with a very playful aspect to it. To create furigana in your posts, use the following syntax: (#fg "かんじ") Whether you're a beginner or an expert in the Japanese Language, our index of resources might come in handy.
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