Shashingo: Learn Japanese with Photography
Explore a bright, fictional Japanese city street filled with details and interesting objects to capture with your camera. Each photograph you take will translate the name of the content into Japanese and English so you can learn with your surroundings.
Features:
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A stylised, approachable 3D environment
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In-game photography system
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Japanese voice acting
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Photo album to store flash cards
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A game mode that tests your memory
Create Stunning Photography Based Flashcards
Your photographs will help you memorise vocabulary in a creative way that is personal to yourself.
Track Your Progress In The Photo Album
Mark your favourite words with a heart sticker to view them separately from the rest, and track your mastery of each word with an easy to follow star rating system.
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Very enjoyable game, but with a hardcore challenge.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
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Very challenging game. I liked so much.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Lost Sunday Comics
Lost Sunday Comics is a virtual comic book library where you can read original, new and exciting works of art from carefully selected comic book artists. While not a game per se, make no mistake, Lost Sunday Comics is alive and bursting with magic. Step into an enchanted room where books may wink at you, claws may grab your attention and innocent cups of tea may lure you into beautiful, secret gardens.
Lost Sunday Comics presents The Lost Sunday
_Nina lives in a dusty town, haunted by the six angry wolves of the week - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Each day brings never-ending chores, and no one can rest until they are done.
Legend speaks of a seventh, kinder wolf, but everybody knows an evil witch stole it and keeps it locked away. But Nina has had enough, so she sets on an ambitious quest - go to the forgotten realms, vanquish the witch, bring back Sunday and enough free time for everyone._
The Lost Sunday is a comic book about working too much, told through stories and inspiration from old folklore, myths and tales. We printed this book in English, Swedish,. Romanian and French, and Lost Sunday Comics features the digital version of Nina’s heart-warming adventures.
The magic of Lost Sunday Comics
We love comic books! We feel that the digital comic book market is a bit fragmented and underserved and we want to fix this. We just happen to also love video games so… why not marry the wonderful adventures found in comic books with the magic and enchantment games can offer?
Lost Sunday Comics was born out of our wish to offer a magical digital experience to read our freshly printed book, The Lost Sunday. We envisioned:
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A magical library that is rich of life, magic and mystery
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Books on its shelves that have their own life and personality
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Special reading rooms customised for each book, that offer a tailored experience
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A calm and relaxing way to read the digital version of our books - you can turn off all atmospheric effects to just enjoy reading the story
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Creative ways to bookmark and save progress
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Accessible tools to magnify the comic pages to your preferences
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Decoration and personalisation with hidden surprises you may find in the books you read
We hope you tag along for the ride and help us build a solid and enchanting magical comic book library where we can publish lots of exciting and fresh new comic book stories!
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RoboLingo
This is a great language learning game for all ages. The music and graphics are very upbeat and motivating. I would definitely recommend RoboLingo to anyone looking to learn a new language. There’s a good selection of languages to choose from so you will have plenty of vocabulary to work through.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Pieces of Beauty
For puzzle lovers and especially those who follow the work of Ohara Koson, it will be extremely interesting to have this piece in your game library. Enjoyable music, puzzle size variations, clean visuals and well-executed gameplay.
improvement points:
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Maybe an option for those who don’t want to see the background image ready in the puzzle.
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Bug fix in the sound, I don’t know if it happens on my machine
– Real player with 12.7 hrs in game
This is a beautiful game, all the ilustrations are wonderful and the music is so relaxing!
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Pieces of Beauty 2
Nice!!
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
It is a beautiful Jigsaw Puzzle Game! Each image is a masterpiece and the options with more pieces are really challenging! I recommend.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Daylife in Japan - Pixel Art Jigsaw Puzzle
Please add more puzzles!
I love pixelart, so to find a puzzle game that had animated pixelart was great. Love the idea, so would like to see more added in updates or packs.
Agree with some of the feedback here, plus:
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the lack of contract between some of the colours like white and light blue can be too difficult when in Pro mode.
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the discounted price was about right since there are so few puzzles at this stage, I wouldn’t have paid more.
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I ended up muting the music and playing my own lo-fi; getting more of a selection would be good. Sfx with scene could be cool too.
– Real player with 79.8 hrs in game
The pixel art is good as standalone art, but work poorly as jigsaw puzzles due to very poor contrast and color variance that turn the higher-difficulty puzzles with smaller pieces into a guess-and-check slog unusual even to real jigsaw puzzles. For instance, picture #4 has objects along the edges, but the middle 2/3 of the image is a completely monochrome sky – no features, only a few very small clouds, not even a gradient, just hundreds of blank featureless blue pieces with no variance in piece cut. Picture #5 has sections almost the same color as the application’s own background, making it nearly impossible to see some of the pieces at all. It was just very poorly conceived.
– Real player with 38.0 hrs in game
Copperbell
Just a warning: this game is very short and you could probably beat it in less than 20-25 minutes: ONLY IF YOU RUSH.
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I spent a pretty good amount of time playing this adorable indie game. Yes, the game is short. Yes, it is not a super-challenging game.. but let me tell you, IT IS GOOD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWrkicEdBL0
Pros:
Wonderfully told fairy-tale/storybook tale
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Bought this game a week ago and it has been super fun. The animation is quite unique and the style of the game overall. Definitly do reccomend it for a short fun jump and run.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
World of Art - learn with Jigsaw Puzzles
WoA is the best jigsaw puzzle game imo. I call it ゴジラ (Godzilla) in this category. 1. Lots of various painting style puzzles, 2. User friendly like easy to zoom in and out or turn timer on for competition and off for relaxation, 3. Zoom in to learn how to draw, 4. Good in-game relaxing classical music or listen to your own music, songs or hymns through external media players, 5. New puzzles will be added for free. Highly recommended!!!
– Real player with 946.4 hrs in game
World of Art has scratched an itch for me, namely art-themed jigsaw puzzles. I like to play puzzle games on my android tablet while watching baseball or the news. All well and good but with way too many cute puppies & kittens, food arrangements, etc.
This app is paintings and nothing but. Not all masterpieces but there’s plenty to choose from. Although for some reason, the selection is quite heavily skewed towards 19th Century works and in comparison the Renaissance era gets short shrift. And while the image resolution holds up at max zoom, the color palettes show less than satisfactorily on some of the pictures.
– Real player with 249.7 hrs in game
TY the Tasmanian Tiger
TL;DR
It’s an amazing blast from-the-past from the PS2/Gamecube/Xbox era of 3D Platformers. Very charming, with solid (but easy) platforming, great music, and with some good graphical and camera improvements.
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A classic brought back from the dead! This game is (considered by me and others) a classic from the PS2 era!
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It’s a solid platformer! Nice tight controls, nothing to horribly hard, and good level design!
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Quirky characters! From Shazza, to Maurie, to even Ty himself! They all have there own personality and, sometimes they are even funny! (Especially Maurie!) Boss Cass is a legendary villain in my eyes!
– Real player with 29.6 hrs in game
Ty The Tasmanian Tiger is essentially a 3D platformer in the style of classics like Super mario 64, Banjo Kazooie, Crash Bandicoot and Croc, just to name a few. The game clearly takes inspiration of those and even wears some of the design decisions on its sleeve. Ofcourse there is absolutely nothing wrong with that when its done well.
And well they did!
Let’s look at the pros and cons!
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Fun and varied gameplay
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Great and fitting soundtrack for each individual level
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Cute characters and simple story
– Real player with 19.9 hrs in game