Don't be like me, play it for fun and not for competitive reasons
Kanji Drive
- Release Date:
- Jan 8, 2023
- Developer:
- Kaan Özgül
- Publisher:
- Kaan Özgül
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Manage your dictionary and sell mastered or unnecessary words for money. Use funds to buy goods and upgrade your car. Try side events for a break from the rush.
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User Reviews
Good game could use pronunciations on top of the word at the top Also being able to change your settings without wiping your save would be nice. And a somewhat tutorial for kanji and not just figure it out because kanji is still confusing!
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this, as it sometimes teaches incorrect readings
A fun little way to practice kanji. It's no substitute for old fashion kanji study, whether that be stroke order practice or flash cards through something like wanikani. It's works great on the Steam Deck though.
It's a fun game to play while watching Netflix. Good to practice with, but I wish you were able to switch between what you already know and don't know. (For say Kana) Rather than just having to play through with what you don't know. (This message is mainly for the dev(s) lol)
After a long hard Anki workout this is how I like to unwind.
this game is amazing. i learned you can add your own words. by going into the script. this game is bomb love this game. better than anki. also there was a mistake i fixed it in the settings. "me" showed up as "mu" fixed that. love the developer this game is worth way more than 5 dollars imo
It plays on the Steam Deck fine, but I feel like the camera needs to be zoomed out greatly so there is enough time to critically think about what hiragana goes to what kanji. Maybe give the players a little bit of leniency, when they are X-amount of space before the trigger collisions, you can introduce a 3 or 4 second very slow timer so the player can accurately get to the correct kanji. That way when they get the right one, it will send signals to their brain that I'm having fun and I accomplished something, kind of like the same idea behind loot boxes or gambling. That rush of excitement but also combined with actually learning something, is something I'm a huge proponent for: educational gaming. I like this concept, it just needs to be tweaked a little bit for it to be perfect. If the developer is reading this, I definitely think you have something great here, I really enjoyed it, but it needs to be modified a bit for this to work perfectly without frustrating people. Here's a v...
Maybe it's not that bad for the cost I paid which is a liitle more than 1 dollar... Anyways, the gameplay was stresfull for me hah! But I did learn some kanjis and their meaning. But the minigames like the main gameplay is just so weird and kind of uncomfortable, maybe it needs to be polished. I would recommed it at the same price and for a very casual experience, but if you want a real game to learn and have fun. I don't think this is a good option. さようなら!
---KEEP FINGERS OFF UNTIL PATCH--- Hello, first got Error src/dictionary.lua:26: bad argument #1 to 'print' (string expected, got nil) Traceback [love "callbacks.lua"]:228: in function 'handler' [C]: in function 'print' src/dictionary.lua:26: in function 'draw' main.lua:126: in function 'draw' [love "callbacks.lua"]:168: in function <[love "callbacks.lua"]:144> [C]: in function 'xpcall' on entering the dictionary. Then after second restart some similar or same error (blue screen) occurred after starting the game. Need fix. Can recommend in general though. EDIT: The .ini tables seem to query the wrong entries of other .ini tables, leading to wrong translations in-game, even though the tables are correct. Cannot recommend anymore until developer fixed that stuff. Not sure if this is also why the game crashes. Other reviewer said they had to correct something in the hiragana inis - even though the tables are correct. Since then there was no update - so I believe there goes som...
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Microsoft 64bit Windows Vista
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: An OpenGL 2.1 Compatible GPU
- Storage: 25 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Kanji Drive cost?
Kanji Drive costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for Kanji Drive?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Microsoft 64bit Windows Vista Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: An OpenGL 2.1 Compatible GPU Storage: 25 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Kanji Drive available on?
Kanji Drive is available on Windows PC.
Is Kanji Drive worth buying?
Kanji Drive has 73% positive reviews from 11 players.
When was Kanji Drive released?
Kanji Drive was released on Jan 8, 2023.
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