Разработчик: Sleepy Duck
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About the Game
Learn Japanese To Survive! Kanji Combat is an educational game, designed to be the ideal introductory course to the Japanese language! It's the third game in a smash-hit series, following Hiragana Battle and Katakana War - but you don't need to have played those!This new game teaches you a separate part of Japanese: the Kanji writing system. Everything you need to start learning Japanese is contained within the game!
Japanese is a language that can be very daunting to begin learning. It contains a unique alphabet of intricate symbols that can be very confusing to newcomers. How do you write these symbols? How do you even pronounce them?! If you're asking yourself these questions, don't worry - that's completely normal!
Learn Japanese To Survive! Kanji Combat is your ticket to easy Japanese learning!
Learn over 200 Kanji characters! With this knowledge under your belt, you can begin reading and writing Japanese!
At the start of each of the game's chapters, you'll learn a new set of Kanji characters. Following that, you're free to go on adventures and explore. You'll encounter dangerous enemies that have taken the shape of Kanji. To defeat them, you'll need to correctly translate them! If you give the wrong answer, your attack will be reflected and used against you. It's a learn & live situation!
Much like the other games in this series, you will also have the opportunity to learn some Japanese vocabulary! You'll see how words are constructed using Kanji, and learn the translations of useful words and phrases.
Features
- Learn over 200 Kanji characters, with detailed instructions on how to read and write each character.
- Learn useful mnemonic techniques to recognise each Kanji.
- Audio speech examples from native Japanese speakers demonstrate how to pronounce each Kanji character.
- Follow along with the exciting story that will see you travel to Japan to defend the country from shape-shifting monsters!
- Exciting gameplay with familiar RPG elements - collect items, complete quests, engage in batles!
- Build a new town from the ground up. Customise your town with different features!
- Form new friendships and get to know each of your companions with unlockable story sequences.
- Earn experience points and level up your characters.
- Review completed lessons to brush up on your knowledge.
- In-game quizzes test what you're learning.
- Original soundtrack, including opening and closing themes with vocals!
Ready to learn Japanese? You bet you are!
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit)
- Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- OS *: Windows 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit)
- Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Mac
- OS: Mac OSX 10.10 or better
- Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Compatible OpenGLR
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- OS: Mac OSX 10.10 or better
- Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Compatible OpenGLR
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Отзывы пользователей
I was a little skeptical, since this installment had the lowest rating out of the series. However, after playing this for 5 hours and effortlessly learning and remembering 40 new kanji in that time, I am sold. The game has me hooked and makes me want to keep grinding, due to how it handles the gamemplay aspect. Great game, great learning tool.
Yes
As I did with other games of the series (Hiragana Battle and Katakana War), I already knew 99% of the kanji included in this game before playing, thus used it purely to practice. I would say the game is sufficient for people aiming for JLPT 5 and 4 level of kanji knowledge. It might be suitable for people who find kanjis intimidating or don't know where to start learning from. Besides teaching kanji, it also shows some vocabulary but it's very, very limited.
Rating: B
Is it a particularly original game? No. Does it still crash? Yes. Does it do a fantastic job of helping a beginner break into the intimidating field of study that is Japanese kanji? Also yes. Lessons are broken into approachable chunks, its easy to review previous material, each successful attack shows stroke order, and characters call out a different pronunciation each time.
Really fun!
I have been studying kanji before the game, which helped. I hadn't studied the readings, I usually just learn those through vocab, but it was a good challenge!
Hmmm yeah although it was tough at times scrolling through the list of readings to find the right kanji if i took a few days of break even moreso, but yeah
I wished for more kanji and a second game, haha
Dolphin girl is so ME!
I've played another title by these developers called "How to Date a Magical Girl". I disliked that title, but regardless, I bought this game and its Hiragana and Katakana counterparts. For context, I began my Japanese study nearly a month ago. I have not touched the Hiragana or Katakana games as I currently have them both memorized. So when I started this game, I set it to hard mode.
I strongly believe the writers in River Crow Studio need to take a writing course. I am being completely serious, I cannot stress how sincere this advice is. The writing in both games I've played by their company has been incredibly subpar, with this game's writing being unbearable to sit through. The characters are complete cardboard cutouts, with one being the "fashionista" character, a british man, and a happy golden retriever like character. Their overbearing personalities make this game impossible to sit through.
Other reviewers have complained of this game's story and I cannot blame them. This game is marketed toward people who are learning Japanese. It is an educational product. That is not to say that educational products can't have some sort of story, but when story sections are longer and intruding upon the educational aspects of the game, that's when it starts to become a problem. One reviewer in a particular I've seen here is a native to Japan who complained about the monk character taking the other characters to a shinto shrine.
Are you ACTUALLY joking??? How do you make such a basic mistake??? I've BARELY begun my Japanese studies and even I'M aware that Shinto and Buddhism are completely separate things. It's ridiculous that the developers made it so far into production without anybody on their writing team pointing out and correcting the mistake. THIS is why I say the studio's writers need to take a writing course. Or at the VERY least, they need to hire professional editors. With games like these, it would be good to find natives to Japan to review the game before sending out to the public.
This is so horribly embarrassing. I'm uncertain if the studio has undergone massive changes since this game's release and "How to Date a Magical Girl" but I will no longer be buying any games by this developer. I am actually, legitimately, pleading with the writers to buy and read "Story Genuius" by Lisa Cron. If you're INSISTENT on including story in a game like this, you ABSOLUTELY need to know what you're doing. I don't expect many educational games to have a perfectly polished story or characters, but for goodness sake, the character dialogue reads like early 2000s fanfiction.net dialogue. I would know because I, too, used to write like this when I was eight.
I'm sorry, Sean Chiplock, you didn't deserve this
I would refund but I bought this game on impulse three years ago!!!!!!!!
This game is fantastic for getting started with your Kanji basics. I do suggest creating mnemonics for the kunyomi and onyomi readings. Also learning 1 word for each reading will help you better recall it.
I wish there was a continuation to the game with even more Kanji, oh please creator Gods hear my prayer! :D
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Sleepy Duck |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 23.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 83% положительных (203) |