

There are a couple of side quests on top of the main storyline as well. Expect to see turn-based combat with the player being able to level their characters up and buy new weapons, armor, and items. Throughout the game the player will slowly be taught the hiragana characters and, after each lesson, they will be sent on a mission that both progresses the storyline as well as gives them an ample opportunity to practice their newfound knowledge! Outside of the unique answering system everything else is pretty standard for an RPG Maker title. If you don't give the right "answer" you won't deal any damage and will have to try again next turn. In the battles your enemies will be "Hiragana Warriors" and the only way to deal damage to them is to identify them. It aims to do this through clever use of an RPG system.

Learn Japanese to Survive! Hiragana Battle sets out to teach you this system of characters. Hiragana is used to represent native Japanese words while katakana is used to represent words of foreign origin. Hiragana and katakana work sort of like our alphabet in that you can use these phonetic systems to create any word in the Japanese language. The Japanese writing system consists of three different groups of characters: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Enter a world where you must battle Hiragana Warriors to save the world and the only way to defeat them is to accurately identify each one! Learn Japanese To Survive! Hiragana Battle accomplishes this by giving the player an RPG Maker title where they aim to help the player learn one of the basic Japanese writing systems as well as a bit of Japanese vocabulary. On the other hand, most people who choose to play this game do so for a different reason.to attempt to learn a bit of one of the hardest foreign languages, Japanese, in an interesting, entertaining way. Most people choose their next video game because it looks cool, has great multiplayer, offers an expansive world to explore, has an involving story, or the like. "A great game for the niche market of early or casual Japanese learners." Learn Japanese to Survive! Hiragana Battle (PC) review
