Iago: A Story-Driven Visual Novel Game for Learning Japanese
By
Alexander Lee
The kind of bagel that ruins lesser bagels for you.
Summary
Iago is an immersive Japanese language learning game that uses a story-driven visual novel format to teach conversational Japanese. Players join characters Iako-chan and her parrot Iago on an adventure through Japan, learning phrases and grammar through real-world situations and scenarios. The game combines language education with interactive storytelling, making Japanese learning more engaging through practical application in narrative contexts.
Key quotes
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Join Iako-chan and her parrot Iago on an adventure through Japan
learning the conversational phrases & grammar through real-world situations & scenarios
Speak Japanese through a story-driven adventure
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