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Influent Educational Language Game Out Now

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Influent, a new vocabulary building language game has been released. I decided to purchase it myself to improve my Spanish vocabulary and so far I'd say mission accomplished!

Influent was successfully Kickstarted back in the July of 2012 (formerly know as SanJiten). The goal was to make learning a language fun by incorporating it into a video game. And while the "game" part of this experience has been pretty light, it does make a pretty fun 3D dictionary of sorts.

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I've played for about half an hour, and that's more than enough to cover all the mechanics in this game. You walk about a house of 5 rooms, click on items to see their names, double click for pronunciation, alternative word, and the English (or Japanese) translation. You can then add these words to your vocab list when you feel comfortable enough with them. And when you build up enough words you can start time attack, in which words are displayed one after the other and you have to click the appropriate object quickly as possible. Adding words to your vocab list also gets you points to unlock related adjectives and verbs on certain objects.

There's a pretty lengthy amount of items in the house, with most of what you'd expect to find in your own. However, keep in mind this game is only going to expand your vocabulary, not teach you a language. And furthermore that vocabulary will be limited to household items. But this is also a strength, in my opinion, because I can immediately find anything I learn in the game inside my own home, which makes it a learning experience on and off the screen.

Currently Influent's interface only comes in English or Japanese (so anyone who doesn't speak those languages are out of luck), but the developer notes that more languages will be added soon.

However the languages you can learn are a bit more extensive:

  • Japanese
  • Chinese
  • Spanish
  • English
  • French
  • Swedish
  • Bulgarian
  • Latin
  • German
  • Korean


You can buy Influent with one of these languages for $9.99 on Steam and Humble Store. You can buy additional language packs for 4.99 on Humble and a discounted 2.49 on Steam currently. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Ivancillo Mar 22, 2014
So, you were trying Spanish, uh?

Hola, soy español y me gusta mucho GOL.
HadBabits Mar 22, 2014
Quoting: IvancilloSo, you were trying Spanish, uh?

Hola, soy español y me gusta mucho GOL.

Lo mismo, compadre (in regards to GOL anyway :p)
Anonymous Mar 22, 2014
Does this "game" pronounce the items, or is it just text?
HadBabits Mar 22, 2014
Quoting: AnonymousDoes this "game" pronounce the items, or is it just text?

Maybe I was unclear, but yes, if you double click items they are pronounced aloud.
Fira Mar 23, 2014
what would be cool, it's a multiplayer system when you can meet people from another country and speak/chat with them.
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