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Hisamuran (7) on 16, Feb. 2008 03:57 (HKT)
Great learning experience
This is a great learning tool, if you at least can read hiragana. I bought it because a few months ago I started learning Japanese.
When you first boot the game it asks in which grade you are (from the grades of Japanese school, 1 the first year to 6 the sixth), then it gives you a level test so that the game can ... [´õ º¸±â...]
When you first boot the game it asks in which grade you are (from the grades of Japanese school, 1 the first year to 6 the sixth), then it gives you a level test so that the game can ... [´õ º¸±â...]
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Behold the new edition to Tadashii Kanji games. There are many new parts that make this game even more convenient as ever. First of all, unlike the previous version, this game includes all the official jouyou kanji (all 1,945!). Next, another new addition to this Tadashii Kanji game is the readings, meanings, and the vocabulary words. Along with that it provides detailed corrections showing your errors graphically. Tadashii Kanji Kakitori-kun - Kondo wa Kankken Taidaku Dayo! is definitely one of the best kanji learning games on the market!
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zeninwolf (1) on 16, Mar. 2013 21:41 (HKT)
Advanced Kanji learners only
I have been studying Japanese for three years, but Kanji remains my biggest obstacle. It seems obvious to me that such a game would only use kanji for menus, instructions and reading exercises AFTER they've been introduced, but it doesn't. It throws it at you and expects you to keep up. Sadly, my quest continues as this is clearly intended for users who understand kanji but are looking to improve their handwriting. In fact, the game is incredibly strict when it comes to handwriting such that if your stroke order, position and size is not absolutely perfect, you can't advance to the next lesson. If you want to learn kanji and their meanings, stick with my Japanese coach from Ubisoft and get yourself a copy of Remembering Japanese Characters
I have been studying Japanese for three years, but Kanji remains my biggest obstacle. It seems obvious to me that such a game would only use kanji for menus, instructions and reading exercises AFTER they've been introduced, but it doesn't. It throws it at you and expects you to keep up. Sadly, my quest continues as this is clearly intended for users who understand kanji but are looking to improve their handwriting. In fact, the game is incredibly strict when it comes to handwriting such that if your stroke order, position and size is not absolutely perfect, you can't advance to the next lesson. If you want to learn kanji and their meanings, stick with my Japanese coach from Ubisoft and get yourself a copy of Remembering Japanese Characters
ljturk (1) on 10, Sep. 2010 15:34 (HKT)
Very solid package for learning kanji
Even though a bit intimidating at first, this game has been of great use to me after I had learned my first sets of kanji. It is highly recommended that you know hiragana and katakana very well, and also understand some basic Japanese, so that you can actually understand the menu texts and what you are asked to do.
However, a beginner in Japanese will find this program very useful, as it first forces you to use the all-Japanese interface, and more importantly, it teaches you the kanji perfectly: the drawing order, precise from and readings. After the somewhat heavy beginning, the game is pretty easy to use, and the amount of things to learn in the game is huge. Ranging from utter beginner's stuff to a reasonable amount of harder kanjis.
If you feel the need to access English explanations (which this game does not have), you might want to buy Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten, a more dictionary-type approach, to support your studying (especially if you have two DS consoles).
All in all, a very good product and highly recommended for quality, good value and longevity.
Even though a bit intimidating at first, this game has been of great use to me after I had learned my first sets of kanji. It is highly recommended that you know hiragana and katakana very well, and also understand some basic Japanese, so that you can actually understand the menu texts and what you are asked to do.
However, a beginner in Japanese will find this program very useful, as it first forces you to use the all-Japanese interface, and more importantly, it teaches you the kanji perfectly: the drawing order, precise from and readings. After the somewhat heavy beginning, the game is pretty easy to use, and the amount of things to learn in the game is huge. Ranging from utter beginner's stuff to a reasonable amount of harder kanjis.
If you feel the need to access English explanations (which this game does not have), you might want to buy Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten, a more dictionary-type approach, to support your studying (especially if you have two DS consoles).
All in all, a very good product and highly recommended for quality, good value and longevity.
originaldude (10) on 31, Jul. 2010 08:33 (HKT)
Great tool
I can strongly recommend this tool to anyone who is looking at learning Japanese. It Has a very steep learning curve and is such better for a user who has been studying for a while. But if you are willing to throw yourself in the deep end then this is a risk that will show its full value in no time at all.
I can strongly recommend this tool to anyone who is looking at learning Japanese. It Has a very steep learning curve and is such better for a user who has been studying for a while. But if you are willing to throw yourself in the deep end then this is a risk that will show its full value in no time at all.
ascetia (1) on 26, Mar. 2010 23:51 (HKT)
A good game, definitely not for beginners.
I've studied japanese for 3 years, but I still have many problems with kanji, so I thought it would be great to play a game that is designed for japanese students...Now I can say I made a good choice, but it would have been more helpful if I knew a little more japanese.
This game definitely helps you when you're practicing the writing, but also the reading of the kanji, with a little dictionary that explains the meaning and the different readings of every kanji with many examples. Unfortunately, being this game designed for japanese people, it is often frustrating: you cannot understand what a kanji means directly from the explanation of the game (obviously written in japanese), and many examples are very difficult to remember (sometimes nearly impossble).
If you are a beginner, the "drill" section is absolutely USELESS (you have to know at least 1000 kanji to play the easiest mode without getting mad) and the last section requires intense preparation because it will test your knowledge on both reading and meaning, and you have to remember by heart every single reading and combination of kanji taken from the examples.
In the end, the game is not bad, but if you are a total beginner, prepare for your worst japanese nightmare! If you can resist it, you'll surely become a kanji no kamisama XD!
I've studied japanese for 3 years, but I still have many problems with kanji, so I thought it would be great to play a game that is designed for japanese students...Now I can say I made a good choice, but it would have been more helpful if I knew a little more japanese.
This game definitely helps you when you're practicing the writing, but also the reading of the kanji, with a little dictionary that explains the meaning and the different readings of every kanji with many examples. Unfortunately, being this game designed for japanese people, it is often frustrating: you cannot understand what a kanji means directly from the explanation of the game (obviously written in japanese), and many examples are very difficult to remember (sometimes nearly impossble).
If you are a beginner, the "drill" section is absolutely USELESS (you have to know at least 1000 kanji to play the easiest mode without getting mad) and the last section requires intense preparation because it will test your knowledge on both reading and meaning, and you have to remember by heart every single reading and combination of kanji taken from the examples.
In the end, the game is not bad, but if you are a total beginner, prepare for your worst japanese nightmare! If you can resist it, you'll surely become a kanji no kamisama XD!
pikapikaryuichi (5) on 25, Feb. 2010 03:23 (HKT)
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