Kana practice video game
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 8:28 pm
I want to write a game to teach hiragana/katakana. Not having them memorized myself, I would like someone to help me by making a small drawing of each of the kana and the kana with the little o and " marks so that I can put them into my game as sprites.
I have already made a similar game for teaching vocabulary, and will basically building off of the same concept.
If you're willing to do this simple task (and hey, maybe a little other artistry on the side
) then please e-mail me at m_snead@sbcglobal.net.
The first game was called "Shoot Word". Basically summed up, four words are presented on the screen, picked randomly out of the game's given dictionary, and the player must shoot the correct word. As the game progresses, the words begin to move, and even fight back, and penalties are given for picking the wrong word. Graphics, background music, and sound effects were all included.
In the new game, I want to add alot of fun/exciting features (like internet play, which I have experience with in other projects) and make the game's system versatile enough to be added on to conveniently (perhaps bridging into teaching kanji as well). It's not a difficult game to write, and I really plan on doing it, I just want to make SURE my kana here are correct. >.<
Any kind of help is appreciated. Thanks.
I have already made a similar game for teaching vocabulary, and will basically building off of the same concept.
If you're willing to do this simple task (and hey, maybe a little other artistry on the side
The first game was called "Shoot Word". Basically summed up, four words are presented on the screen, picked randomly out of the game's given dictionary, and the player must shoot the correct word. As the game progresses, the words begin to move, and even fight back, and penalties are given for picking the wrong word. Graphics, background music, and sound effects were all included.
In the new game, I want to add alot of fun/exciting features (like internet play, which I have experience with in other projects) and make the game's system versatile enough to be added on to conveniently (perhaps bridging into teaching kanji as well). It's not a difficult game to write, and I really plan on doing it, I just want to make SURE my kana here are correct. >.<
Any kind of help is appreciated. Thanks.