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hunting a hiragana game - Zarxrax - 2008-04-21

This is a longshot, but I'm trying to find a simple flash game that I used to learn hiragana and katakana back about 5 years ago. I've been searching and searching, and I just can't seem to find any leads. I just wonder if anyone else out there has ever heard of it.

The game basically just had these anime-style girls, and it would present you with a kana, and you had to type the romaji for it. As you answered them correctly, the girl would strip off clothes (only to a swim suit below).

I thought it was a really effective game for learning the kana, so I'm rather surprised that I can't find it anywhere :\


hunting a hiragana game - alantin - 2008-04-21

I know couple of games with similar idea and which I found useful back when I was learning the kana. Although none with the striptease theme..

Slime forrest, knuckles in chinaland, Hiragana drill, katakana drill.

I really like the "knuckles in chinaland" because it is a great help studying kanji too!

There also seems to be a linux program on my computer called "kana test" which function like the one you described. Without the stripper though..


hunting a hiragana game - zdude255 - 2008-04-21

lol, I suppose it should help you remember the kana for もえ.


hunting a hiragana game - phauna - 2008-04-22

http://www.cs.utah.edu/~jasons/jflash/

I used this one and it has anime girls, but they don't strip, they just say cute things.

Oh, but I couldn't get it to work with vista, fine in XP though.


hunting a hiragana game - roderik - 2008-04-22

phauna Wrote:Oh, but I couldn't get it to work with vista, fine in XP though.
For me it works flawlessly under vista. It's not too bad of a game as well! Beats rote memorization Smile. (Though, how did part of the "Book of Mormon" end up in the vocab files? :O)