Dragon Question

Dragon Question

Dragon Question is an edutainment software that combines mathematical exercises with the defense genre.

You are Archmage Ryn, tasked with guarding the millennial kingdom of Mathateria.

Defend the gates by solving math problems from hordes of monsters.

Defend all four gates before a showdown with Isaac, the dragon of doom, and the main culprit behind the chaos.

You will come across math problems in three forms.

1. Simple problem solving - General Battle

2. Quick-fire questions where you have to guess the right answer - Special Magic Time


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Dragon Question on Steam

QUIZxRPG

QUIZxRPG

Full Playthrough here: https://youtu.be/k2wOcIGKug8

I really liked the concept of the game I like that there are anime questions even though they’re almost 100% shounen which is my least favorite genre outside of death note (I would consider it seinen). The execution kind of fails it though one you can skip to the final actual boss that’ll fight you (witch chick) by leaving the tower and going back in. The final boss literally kills himself which is lame I don’t know if that’s supposed to be a meme or a game glitch. A lot of items you can’t equip which is lame. I did get a party of anime characters with mispelled names to avoid copy right which is cool lufu and pukachi were sick contributors to the team. I think it’s a decent game for the price even with the bugs.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game


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QUIZxRPG on Steam

Japanese Romaji Adventure

Japanese Romaji Adventure

Learning can be boring and tedious but not if it is served as game

Real player with 26.6 hrs in game


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Playing status: 0/1 achievement, finished the game

Grindy Achievement(s): No.

Optional Achievement(s): Yes (1 achievement).

Difficult Achievement(s): No (I don’t know how to get the achievement).

Guide: Link

Intro

Japanese Romaji Adventure is an educational game that is teaching you romaji, the Japanese language that is written in alphabet. Set in the 1800s, you are to travel between regions in Japan, trying to explore what the country has to offer. Note that my knowledge of Japanese only comes from watching animes, so this review will be based on that.

Real player with 15.8 hrs in game

Japanese Romaji Adventure on Steam

The Girl Who Sees

The Girl Who Sees

Cute game! Just like you!

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Really fun. At first it seems really rudimentary and simple, but when you get into it a little more, it teaches you a lot of Tagalog and a lot about Filipino folklore. It also has a fun potion mixing mini-game and pretty good combat if you pick the RPG option instead of the answering trivia questions option. I only just solved the first quest, so I’ll expand my review at a later time, just want to say this is definitely worth a look.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

The Girl Who Sees on Steam

Super Army of Tentacles: (Not) A Cthulhu Dating Sim

Super Army of Tentacles: (Not) A Cthulhu Dating Sim

Humanity was destined to fall. Your people, the Great Old Ones, were legends among the humans. Tales were told about their might, and whispers rose of how they would one day claim the entire human planet as their own. Of how mankind would simply go insane at the very sight of their malevolent beauty. Finally, the day came for the armies of the unspeakable horrors to rise.

Like, that was it, though. They got their butts kicked. Humanity won. Somehow. It was really, really embarrassing.

Play as a young monster who has only ever known life under human rule. Between finals for University and figuring out who to take to the winter prom, not to mention memorizing your lines for the big school play, you already have a lot of pressure to deal with. Now add the destiny of freeing the Dreamlands from an occupying army. That’s rough. In addition to the school year, now you have this whole giant RPG adventure to go on, complete with quests and stats and skills and party members and blah blah blah!

  • Word Battles: Combat done via dialogue, with topics ranging from jokes to philosophy to how much wood could a Woodchuck chuck

  • A party of millions except not!: Recruit a varied group of outcasts that will provide hilarious commentary to life and situations! As well as help you out in Word Battles! They all have different skills! Yay, teamwork!

    • STATS!: People love those!

    • A stand alone Army of Tentacles game that could be played either as a sequel to the prior ones in the series or as its own thing

    • RPG/Visual Novel hybrid action! Well, Word Battles. But action!

Super Army of Tentacles: (Not) A Cthulhu Dating Sim on Steam

Karakuri-kun: A Japanese Tale

Karakuri-kun: A Japanese Tale

📗Story

Join Karakuri-kun on her adventure to learn Japanese culture and history.

You play as an automaton robot built by a toy maker and brought to life by a Shinto priest.

📜Japanese History

In an RPG setting you will learn an overview of Japanese history and learn some important players of Japan’s past, such as:

  • Miyamoto Musashi

  • Oda Nobunaga

  • The Edo Period of Japan

⚙️Features

  • Battle and quiz your way to victory!

  • Choose from 3 outfits to change your elemental powers

✴️Franchise Game

This game is a spin-off from the Japanese language game Japanese Romaji Adventure.

You can learn Japanese with these following games:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1388720/

*NOTE

Game was made in Japan

Karakuri-kun: A Japanese Tale on Steam

Nihongo Heroes

Nihongo Heroes

coming from someone that is N5 qualified and working on N4

1 its a good game

2 please dont give the answers for the vocabulary for EX the vocab at the top is written as blue/ao – stomach/i – train station/eki i think having the answer for the vocab is taking away from learning the word

3 all the monsters make the same sound when you kill them

its a good over all game my main complaint is the vocab giving the answers

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

This is one one of many games/resources I have for learning and practicing Nihongo. I ran through the first three levels and am impressed. What is great is that it does not use one consistent font for the kana - because they do look different to the untrained eye, as do any letters in a particular “font.” This adds a level of flexibility to the process of learning which is useful when some kana bear resemblance to others in different scripts.

I played about five hours of Japanese learning games today, between mobile and steam. This one was the last one of the night, and the perfect end to a educational night!

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Nihongo Heroes on Steam