сижу проигрываю с этого говна
http://youtu.be/vb-kJ0O_qTU
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/297265509/koe-a-jrpg-with-japanese-at-the-core-of-gameplay/posts
Koe (声) - A JRPG with Japanese at the core of gameplay
"Koe is an introduction to the Japanese language in a game reminiscent of traditional JRPGs like Final Fantasy and Pokemon."
*english https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1868020927/akiba-anime-art-managize-vol00-otaku-pop-culture-s/posts/782020
"Every copy of physical version of AAA magazine has special trading cards and you can play the great strategic game with several cards. (the upcoming issues also include this card series. Every issue has 9 or more different cards, every copy comes with 3 of them) So if you already have several copies of physical version of AAA magazine, now you need rule book. Sorry and unfortunately, we now only have Japanese version of the rule book. Since our English translating partners are not a fan of game, they are not sure if their translation is fine. Thus, Today we need your "GAME GEEKs" help to translate it to English version!
http://aaamagazine.net/akibattle/
Are there any Game Geek volunteers for this translation work!? (Please contact us, if you can.)"
http://www.anipipo.com/Project/Detail/11
"Tokyo Otaku Talk is an online Japanese language school. All teachers are cosplayers and maids, who are on the forefront of Japanese pop culture. We spread Japanese culture all over the world!"
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1374838500/japanese-the-game-a-language-learning-card-game/
"I lived in Japan a decade ago and, through hard experience and hard work, I learned how the Japanese Language works. I had taken college classes, tried to study on my own, and even moved there, but I was still struggling to say everyday things like "That soup was delicious," and "Actually, I'm too short to play football." Eventually I got a good grasp of the language and got rather fluent, but I felt terrible for the other English speakers who were new or never seemed to catch on.
When I got back to the States, I saw that a lot of good programs like Rosetta Stone and Pimsleur were available for a whole lot of money and people were still buying them up, spending hundreds of dollars at a time. But what if you don't always have a computer or CD player with you, or what if you want to learn with friends? And learning certainly shouldn't be so expensive. So to make it easier for the rest of the world I cracked the code for you, breaking almost the whole language down into manageable concepts. It took a lot of time and failed attempts, but after six years of rethinking, simplifying, and revising, I've created this card game that makes learning Japanese fun, fast, and easy!"