Kamisama
Dec 7, 2004, 17:18
Alright, so I recently downloaded the program at lrnj.com and checked it out.
Not a bad program. What I disliked about it was I didn't catch onto to where i had to sell my potatoes at... So I decided to go fight slime instead..
Although from what I saw out of it, it teaches you hiragana/katakana/kanji and then it tests you on it. It randomizes the characters up as you fight the slime.
I would like to give this a 10 star until someone else can come along with a better Japanese Language video game.
Because if someone could, they would sell off the shelves for serious money, however the creator of Slime Forest puts this game into an Nintedno Entertainment System(NES) format, which I have to congratulate them on an ingenius capability one could find out of it.
I take into consideration that many people may be oldtimers.. and about the only things they've really used are colecovision and atari, and they also may be clueless to how they use a Playstation 2 with all of it's buttons...
However down grading it into a simple RPG-NES format makes things simplistic.
10 star program for the Nihongo learner that wants to train their character skills.
Any ideas or comments?
Not a bad program. What I disliked about it was I didn't catch onto to where i had to sell my potatoes at... So I decided to go fight slime instead..
Although from what I saw out of it, it teaches you hiragana/katakana/kanji and then it tests you on it. It randomizes the characters up as you fight the slime.
I would like to give this a 10 star until someone else can come along with a better Japanese Language video game.
Because if someone could, they would sell off the shelves for serious money, however the creator of Slime Forest puts this game into an Nintedno Entertainment System(NES) format, which I have to congratulate them on an ingenius capability one could find out of it.
I take into consideration that many people may be oldtimers.. and about the only things they've really used are colecovision and atari, and they also may be clueless to how they use a Playstation 2 with all of it's buttons...
However down grading it into a simple RPG-NES format makes things simplistic.
10 star program for the Nihongo learner that wants to train their character skills.
Any ideas or comments?