QuickLearn Japanese Kana

QL Japanese Kana helps you learn to read the Japanese phonetic alphabets of Hiragana and Katakana. Keep playing to learn, earn game coins and unlock new chapters.

The three main modes for each chapter are (in logical order):
– Study / Statistics
– Practise
– Test

In Study, you review the characters of each chapter, practise your reading by checking out the examples and track your progress by looking at the statitistics.

Study mode screenshot

 

Statistics screenshot

 

In Practise, you practise what you learned by choosing the correct answer for the character on display.

Practise mode screenshot

 

The recommended setting for practise rounds is to use adaptive difficulty. After a few rounds, characters you seem to know well will start getting more answer options, increasing the challenge. If you happen to give a few incorrect answers, the difficulty for those characters will go down. That way each character gets a suitable level of difficulty to maximize the learning experience.

In Test, you get to choose the correct answer from 6 different options. At the end of the test round you get a grade, and if you get an A you unlock the next chapter.
That way you get the chance to study and practise one chapter at a time, and verify that you have learned it before moving on.

Test mode screenshot

 

Completing a practise or test round earns you coins to help keep you motivated. Faster answers, higher difficulty settings and more correct answers will score you better rewards.

The coins earned can be used to purchase new button styles for the main menu and the practise mode screen, as well as to purchase new pens and checkmarks to use when taking a test.

Audio credits notice:
– The click sound when navigating menues is by http://www.kenney.nl
– The coin sound is by Hansjörg Malthaner, http://opengameart.org/users/varkalandar (played at random pitches).
– The wrong answer sound is by LokiF, https://opengameart.org/content/gui-sound-effects

– The correct answer sound is by http://wobbleboxx.com

The paper background image in the test screen is based on https://www.freepik.com/free-photo/white-empty-canvas_1038705.htm which is Designed by Kues1.

All fonts used in this application are licensed as free to use, including for commercial purposes.

This application was developed in Java using the libGDX framwork (http://libgdx.badlogicgames.com).