Company Name: Hyperthought Games Incorporated
About: Learn a language while gaming! Master over 3000 of the most important words and
phrases in an immersive fantasy world. Crush your learning goals and your
enemies!
Test your language skills in strategic monster battles.
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by Spacebear27
The whole concept is fabulous, it is fun and lighthearted with cute little animals and adventures, but it is frustrating or even nearly impossible to play or practice if you don’t subscribe for $10 or out right buy the game at $90. Which I must be honest is too rich for my blood. At first I gave it the benefit of the doubt that my phone was running out of ads to play to get energy, but after a few days it looks like the cap is only around 4 which is only enough to practice for about 5 minutes. Not enough to get the animals stamina up and definitely not enough to try to do both the farm and the adventures. The free version feels like a overly drawn out trial mode. I understand the developers need to make some form of money and I have no problem with that but the marketing feels misaligned as unless you plan on buying it it’s just not practical to use, which makes me sad because it’s such a cute game with the opportunity to be so fun.
by ErikaALaMode
I enjoy the gamified approach to language learning and the interface is very cute, but the free version is extremely limited. You can only do a couple lessons a day before you run out of energy, and once you hit that pay wall all game play essentially ceases, and you won’t replenish energy until the next day. You can watch ads to get more energy but these are capped to two per day and do not have a timer to replenish the way most games do so you just have to wait until the next day to do more lessons and continue the game play. There are no other ways to replenish energy to continue playing and learning so the app becomes useless after about fifteen minutes every day. So you can’t binge game the way my RPG gamer heart desires, nor can you make any real language learning progress in a day. It would be fun if you’re willing to pay for yet another subscription, but with so many language learning apps out there, this would be a much more competitive option with a larger ad cap or other in game ways to replenish energy.
by Chime Eco
This seems like a great app, but, it really just starts out with basic words, and no words related to the game. Like wood, monster, tree, true, false, good, bad, etc., can be great words to use over and over. It says it’s an app that wants to use any amount of time to speak the language, but first, no related words to the game, but then, there’s the Major problem with energy. If you lose all your energy, that’s it for the day. No, literally, there’s no timer like literally all apps have when they have “lives.” This is really frustrating because this app can have the potential to be a really effective app, but these issues definitely get in the way. If I have to wait a whole day to Learn a Language, why would I keep this, when there’s other apps that just straight up teach you?
You wanna make a game that teaches you a language at the same time. Ok, that’s great! Then treat it like a game. And maybe even add an accent helper, to help you speak German correctly.