5/5 rating based on 82 reviews. Read all reviews for Hiragana Pixel Party for iPhone.
Hiragana Pixel Party is free iOS app published by Springloaded Pte. Ltd.
Elven child
I think this game is fun but it’s also a little stressful, I recommend this game for people who want a fun way to learn. さようなら
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amdady
I love this app because it makes learning the Japanese alphabet fun and engaging! Rather than just throwing a bunch of words at you like other apps, this one builds the foundation and helps you learn how to read and speak Japanese. For another great language learning app that’s free, I very highly recommend Mango!
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This game is the best go play everybody this game is so cool that you should try it it is so amazing and I ?.
wiltedrosesbloom
I only started playing this game recently and the cute little tunes and memorization strategies used to help implement these Japanese characters to your mind are extremely helpful! I hope when i complete my hiragana lesson I will be able to depict a majority of the characters without fail. I would absolutely recommend this to people out there just starting out to learn the basics of Japanese writing systems. Ganbatte! (good luck) Edit: I realized after passing certain levels there is a quick unexpected tempo increase and more characters thrown out to memorize. This app alone will not help with memorization with hiragana and katakana characters. Although, i do commend the game developers for issuing something free and usable to all, brush strokes and consistently should be added in this development for the benefit of mnemonics and other resources to help non-native speakers adjust to the differences of a foreign language. Thank you and so sorry for those relying on 100% good feedback. Talk soon.
fairy422
You have to put effort in and it's designed to make you think about it and remember the sounds with the characters.
I ALMOST NEVER RATE
A simple yet powerful tool for learning the basic hiragana and katakana alphabets.
Tintinnabulaion
This game was, for me, the most effective way to learn to sightread hiragana and katakana. It drills a combination of kana, English text, and spoken audio across a gradually expanding library of characters... But you hardly notice, guiding the pixelated heroine across vibrant apocalyptic landscapes to a buzzy chiptune beat. It’s equal parts kana tutorial and genuinely challenging rhythm game, which means that some levels may require rhythm or memory skills that even a native speaker would find difficult. But the challenge keeps you working at the edge of recall, in a way that flashcards simply can’t match. Fortunately, you don’t need to complete all levels to advance — and if you are able to finish all levels, you will know hiragana and katakana cold.