Speaking from experience, learning to speak Japanese, while rewarding, is no cake walk.
Get multilingual or die tryin’
WTMG's Leo Faria writes: "Hiragana Pixel Party isn’t exactly a very engaging game in the sense of gameplay or complexity, but take it as a punishing yet competent educational pastime and you’ll be able to have more fun with it than you would expect. You need to be in the right mindset in order to fully enjoy it, however: if you don’t want to learn a bit of Japanese, then this isn’t the best title for you."
Springloaded has announced that Hiragana Pixel Party is coming to Nintendo Switch on December 16, 2017.
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I've learned a good bit of Japanese from watching Anime lol. I may not know exactly how to spell/write it, but I can get across quite a few things. Honestly, if Hiragana was the only form of alphabet the Japanese had, it would be a cakewalk. Kanji just kills it for me, I was learning quite a bit after actually studying it, but once I got to Kanji I quit. :\
Already mastered Hiragana. Give me Katakana please.