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Kana Attack - iPad App for learning Hiragana and Katakana

marshusensei

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Hi guys, I've developed an iPad app called Kana Attack!
Here's the description:
Learning the Japanese alphabets – Hiragana and Katakana - is easy, fast and exciting with the highly engaging and culturally rich Kana Attack!
Learning the Japanese Kana (Hiragana and Katakana) is the first and most important step in studying the Japanese language.
Kana Attack features:
★ 4 Games –Fully interactive and entertaining featuring 5 cute and mischievous Japanese Yōkai.
★ Hiragana & Katakana Flash Cards with audio and Romaji.
★ Hiragana & Katakana Study Charts with audio and Romaji.
★ Information about Japan, its 47 prefectures and the specialities of various regions (including maps).
★ Traditional Japanese folklore, sounds, artwork and objects.
Use a traditional Mochi hammer杵 to whack the mischievous Yōkai 妖怪 (Japanese monsters) as they scamper across your screen carrying the Kana.
Collect prizes from the different prefectures of Japan as you complete each game!
Experience traditional and beautiful Japanese themed backgrounds, buttons and sounds.
Train your brain with Flash Cards and Study Charts that feature high quality audio recordings to help you develop pronunciation.
Kana Attack has been designed in close collaboration with an award winning Japanese Education Specialist and is the perfect package for beginners learning the Japanese Language.
Regards
Matt
I have 5 PROMO Codes to give away, so if you are interested in a Free copy, please send me a PM. (First 5 to PM get the Promos).
 
Good news, now for iPod Touch & iPhone

Hi everyone,

I've created an iPod Touch / iPhone version of my app for learning Hiragrana and Katakana. It's called Kana Whack! and it's available on the iTunes appstore.

Hope it can help your Japanese language learning!
 
How wonderful it would be if you participated with us on a deeper level than trying to sell us stuff.....
 
I understand

That's a fair enough comment. I often read through this forum, but have not commented. I lived in Japan for a number of years and am still studying the language. I thought the app I created would be of use to quite a number of users of this site and so I posted a link to it. I initially did this when I first released it a few months ago, and had some requests from users regarding an iPod/iPhone version. I'd love to get more deeply involved in this forum. App development and educational software for learning Japanese is my area of interest.
 
I'm sure it would be useful and we are glad to learn of it. But it would also be nice if others could benefit from your experience in Japan through more active participation in the forum.
 
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