How cool would it be to learn the Japanese language?
Imagine visiting Tokyo and speaking in the native tongue. The image being able to read manga that has not been translated or watch Japanese anime in its original sound. Imagine being able to identify kanji (or the Japanese character alphabet).
Japanese Bubble Bath includes 630 Japanese words divided into 63 challenging categories. Just tap on a bubble, hear the word spoken by a native speaker, and select the translation to pop the balloon.
This Japanese game supports both online and offline play, so you don't need a constant internet connection and can play wherever you are.
Whether you are an intermediate Japanese student or a beginner who plans on traveling to Japan and you want to learn Japanese by yourself, this game can help you. It includes easy words and phrases. You can quiz yourself on all language categories.
It's time to learn.
Japanese Bubble Bath features original artwork by Gesonrey Romero of Overpass Apps. It features vocal work by Rieah Masubuchi. It is produced by Eric Wroolie of Overpass Apps.