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.
Amadhia
It's a brilliant concept for internalizing Japanese characters, HOWEVER... the execution of the rhythm-game timing controls leaves MUCH to be desired: A SINGLE MIS-TIMED CLICK IS BEING REPORTED BY THE GAME AS _BOTH_ "TOO SOON" _AND_ "TOO LATE". I'm a programmer as well (Activision is in my credits-list) and would recommend the developer re-evaluate the timing gap for correct entries. I'd strongly recommend two modes, one where the rhythm-game is MUCH less microsecond-timing specific first, then a second "Challenge" mode where one can run through all levels again, faster, where pinpoint precision timing is more important. So, if you're an expert at timing/rhythm games, this game will be super for you... if you're average or below at rhythm games, YOU'RE GOING TO GET SUPER FRUSTRATED WITH THIS GAME/TOOL!
EhmBeeBee
This game is fun, and hard, and addictive! I only wish it went farther, had whole words to quiz you on
NameOfAvatar
Not as entertaining as anticipated, promptly got nauseous from the scrolling background. The programmer's review is easier to understand after playing the game. There should be controls for speed adjustments and an option for static background. The novelty of cute pixelated images and the ability to encourage language learning practice are well-delivered in this app. Hopefully, the devs find opportunities to adapt or develop this further. As for now, the tapping mechanic is wholly unappealing when combined with the necessity of intense staring and timing jumps against a scrolling background- especially when the acceptable timing for jumps isn't as polished as it should be. Worth a download, if only to inspire the creator with increased download numbers or to see if it makes you more educated than nauseous.
LeHooman
This game is actually very great and does teach you, and it does make sure to keep the words stuck in your head so you don't forget them! (P.S. It was some kind of Undertale vibe to it, might be the pixels)