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This thread (and the number of DS games) is just way too complicated. Can we rank these games somehow, or create some sort of voting system? I too am overwhelmed.
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My first day with a DS:
I went to visit my younger sister today and convinced her to loan me her old DS which she doesn't use any more. She agrees, all right, I'm in business! So she pulls it out of her closet and I notice it's in a bright pink case: Strike 1. I open said case, and the DS itself is pink and covered in Japanese Mickey Mouse stickers: Strike 2. Whatever, I just won't play it in public, no big deal. Turns out she only has one game she picked up in Japan: "Girl's Side 1st Love," a dating sim by Konami. I figure "Oh, Konami, they make Metal Gear, this should be quality stuff." About 10 minutes into playing I'm wondering when I'm going to start working my dating mojo on the anime girls, until I realize that wait-a-minute... this is a dating sim for girls! Those aren't my wingmen I've been talking to; they're the boys you're supposed to date! Strike 3.
I thought you might get a laugh from that; realizing that I was accidentally hitting on anime dudes made me start cracking up.
So depending on your gender and/or persuasion you might have fun with this game. The visuals are nicely drawn, and there was plenty of kanji in the text, though it was sometimes difficult to read, given the low resolution of the DS.
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What you guys would recommend for training joyo kanjis? I'm good at reading kanjis, but I can't write from my head the majority of them.
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Are the games at the top of the wiki page supposed to indicate the quality? If I could only buy two kanji games for the DS, what would you recommend? (Minna no DS Seminar Kanpeki Kanji Ryoku seems to be OOP anyway...)
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Someone needs to add to the list indicating the difficulty level of each game.
I am done with RTK but working through sentences and would like alternative sources to play with. Looking for elementary school and below stuff...
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In case it was not mentioned before...
"love plus" is awesome for learning Japanese. You are a junior high school(?) student. And you are trying to find a girlfriend. What makes this game awesome is all the dialogue in the game (except for your main character) is spoken. The dialogue is written out with kanji as well.
Besides feeling like a pervert for dating a junior high school girl (especially when one of them tells you she likes 'elementary school girl books' *facepalm*) and when you have a dream about marrying the video game girl... and other face palm moments... But just play it for 10min or so a day and you should be fine.
it really is good. The dialogue is all normal everyday conversation so it's very practical. I think I would probably recommend it for people who are onwards of half way completeing core2000.
So far... it is by far the best japanese learning video game i have played probably played 10+ games. Stuff like kanken 2 seemed really cool at the time... but most of the vocabulary used is not common everyday stuff, so you just end up learning things that you are never really going to use.
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I wonder how a 3d kanji game would work
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Hm. These all look good. My main problem is remembering a kanji in a word, but not the position in the word, like 報 in 情報, seeing it in another word and not remembering if the pronunciation is ほう or じょう. I think radical study would help with that, to remember how kanji are pronounced (not what they mean). What might be the best of the kanji games for that? Or is 漢検3 just the best overall? I've passed JLPT2, to give an idea of my level. I've failed 1級 twice though. -_-
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