Find out why this app is one of the fastest-growing kanji learning games in 2022. It's a game that teaches you Japanese kanji and it's chock full of puzzle-solving action.
Kanji Apocalypse will put a smile on your face while studying kanji; learn 2.000 kanji within a year.
Want to travel to Japan and impress by reading the restaurant menu, use the Tokyo subway like a native or be a part of the amazing Japanese social circles? Kanji Apocalypse will help you reach all your goals.
Japanese uses hieroglyphics which, with other methods, makes it much more difficult to keep up the motivation. Kanji Game uses a unique mix of deck-building and rogue-like elements to keep the game fun.
MAIN BENEFITS:
* Fun and effective
* The more you play, the more content you will unlock. You'll be able to unlock a range of cards from various paths
* 20+ cards to unlock
* Customised game sessions by the Game AI to help keep the game fun
* WatchOS support
* Tracks your most difficult kanjis on your iPhone home screen with widget support
* Excellent complement to Genki, WaniKani, Bunpro, Minna No Nihongo, Jisho, Imiwa, Takoboto & Yomiwa for those days when the motivation is low
* Deep game mechanics with card combos to keep the game fresh for months or even years
* Track your progress
* Full of optional puzzle-solving action
* 2.000+ kanjis to play through, more than enough to read Japanese newspapers!
* Great for studying all the way up to JLPT N2 (Japanese-Language Proficiency Test)
* Can sort kanji based on the textbooks Genki and Minna No Nihongo as well as JLPT.
What the world is saying about Kanji Apocalypse:
"Not gonna lie, it is a fun game. :) The graphics are tidy and the combos you can make still really blows my mind. Didn't think an educational game could be this fun." - Sharlotte Tuckeycjqry
"Tried [Redacted] but it wasn't for me, this however is something I am behind! Playing this since two months back and it is finally something that I keep returning to. The core gameplay is fun, the rewards with new cards, and the combinations!" - Leshaunda Cockerjl
"u have to be a real masochist to like this game. 5/5" - Lisa R.
It's recommended that you have some knowledge of hiragana before starting. Tofugu is
an excellent resource for that (https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/learn-hiragana/).
Terms of Use can be found at
https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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In-App-Käufe
Premium - Forever
£24.99
Premium - Early Access, Yearly
£12.99
Premium -Early Access, Monthly
£2.99
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Kanji Apocalypse Häufige Fragen
Ist Kanji Apocalypse kostenlos?
Ja, Kanji Apocalypse ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Ist Kanji Apocalypse seriös?
⚠️ Die Kanji Apocalypse-App hat schlechte Bewertungen und negatives Feedback. Die Nutzer scheinen mit der Leistung oder den Funktionen unzufrieden zu sein.
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Wie viel kostet Kanji Apocalypse?
Kanji Apocalypse bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt £13.66.
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2.38 von 5
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Kanji Apocalypse Bewertungen
Interesting concept, but no iPad version?
The iPad has been around for over 13 years, and pretty much every app has shipped with iPhone and iPad versions for well over a decade.
This somehow does not. So while it's an interesting concept the lack of iPad support renders it useless. A shame.
Great concept, unfortunately unplayable
Hello! Perhaps due to your optimizing it for the newer and thus larger devices, the screen size doesn’t actually allow me to see all the options on the kanji/kana wheel, meaning I only see the top of a そ or 水 or whatever it is, it’s sort of cut off at the bottom of my screen. Although I can sort of guess what’s down there it kind of defeats the purpose and renders the game unplayable. Shame though cause the concept seems really interesting!
Interesting but ultimately confusing
This is the second time I have to write this out because the App Store crashed and lost my last review haha.
I was really looking forward to this app. The concept was interesting, the fact I could play it on my apple watch too made it enticing. I’ve been looking for a Wanikani substitute that’s gamified and this was it. Unfortunately, there are too many problems at this stage for me to make the switch.
Initially the rules were quite confusing. The tutorial added isn’t really well explained, just text that sometimes changes before I can read it, and vague explanations as to what you’re doing. The app doesn’t explain that you need to know hiragana and katakana before you start.
Learning in this game is quite difficult due to a few features. To gamify the experience and add value to successfully answering questions , a timer is added. If you run out of time, you lose all progress for that level. Every time you select a correct or incorrect character/kanji, the positions of the selectable characters changes, which is really disorienting. Overall, it’s a disorienting feeling where I feel like I’m struggling through. Tapping on the wrong character opens a menu where you can read about related meanings (used on its own or with other characters) but the timer decreases here too.
The bidding system for cards that help is somewhat confusing too as to it’s purpose. I’d personally prefer to buy the cards.
So in reality, you’re not able to learn at your own pace unless you use these cards, and even then it’s just a hassle.
In its current state, I can’t recommend it for people who want to learn from scratch.
No walkthrough or explanation of how to play
Was really keen to get into this, but there is absolutely no way to get started if you haven’t played something similar to this before.
Meh
Not that great
Free play is a lie
Once you’ve unlocked all the skills available in the free version, you can’t proceed any further. You get locked on the skill tree and can only spend your points to continue. But if all the free skills have been acquired, the only option is to pay. You can’t progress without spending skill points.
Ran into issues with definitions of some words
Not that they're necessarily wrong, but the definitions were worded poorly. I'm about N2 level and got some very simple words wrong due to this. Therefore I don't find this a very effective way to study right now and don't see why it's premium only. The way the game plays though is rather fun for a kanji game.
Premium isn’t optional
After playing for about ten minutes (barely past the tutorial), I reached a point where I can’t make any progress or go back without spending a skill point, and the only available cards are premium cards. It was fun up to this point and I was looking forward to playing more, but I have no interest in premium and cannot continue playing. Please implement a way to progress without using skill points or be honest about the app costing money up front.
Awful
Terrible app with cheesy awful music.
Buggy and only a trial version
After a short while the game locks you on a screen and the only option is to pay for premium. You can’t go back and you can’t go forward unless you pay. Also, in the time I could play, the game was stuck doing the tutorial over and over and so could only really practice the kanji for a few numbers. Not worth the download time.
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