
For example, you attack the katakana character カ with ka in order to defeat it. During your quest, it’s inevitable to encounter katakana warriors and you defeat them through a turn-based combat where you attack a katakana character with its corresponding Romanized equivalent. Once you’re done with the lessons, you are sent out on a quest to learn more about why katakana warriors are hostile and where they came from. Since this is an educational game of katakana writing system, you are taught a set of katakana characters and quizzed for it. This is a much better mechanic as you can now avoid enemies when you’re only out for a side-quest. The gameplay is no longer random-encounter system as the enemies are shown in the world and you are engaged into battle when you and the enemy collide. The gameplay is the same as the previous game: a top-down camera angle, movement in four directions, and turn-based combat. The best way to learn a new language is with a learning tool that’s going to keep you interested, challenge you at the right pace, and most importantly, keep you coming back for more, Learn Japanese to Survive! Katakana War is your ticket to easy Japanese learning! Learn Japanese to Survive! Katakana War, Synopsis from River Crow Studio Where do you even start to learn them? How do you remember which is which? If you’re asking yourself those questions, don’t worry – that’s completely normal! It looks a bit complicated to learn, right? After all, there’s all those weird and wonderful written characters to memorize. Japanese is an exciting and interesting language. All you need to start learning Japanese is contained within the game!
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This new game teaches you a separate part of Japanese: the Katakana writing system.Ĭompatible with PC & Mac, Learn Japanese to Survive! Katakana War launches you into a journey full of learning, action, adventure, and intrigue. Learn Japanese To Survive! Katakana War is an educational game that is the ideal introductory course to the Japanese language! It’s the sequel to the smash-hit Hiragana Battle – but you don’t need to have played that!
