Hiragana Battle is built on what appears to be Rpgmaker and is your standard jRpg from the 80’s and 90’s. But all that was different, and while I do recommend you go to or for a nostalgia fix, I’m talking about a game that is useful to adults. Shout out to Math Blaster, Gizmos and Gadgets, Treasure Cove, Midnight Rescue, and who can forget Where in the World is Carmen San Diego. I played my share of educational games as a kid. I don’t want to bore you with edutainment games, but it was a little refreshing to see this pop up while I browsed through endless droves of the same mindless murder-fests I’ve been playing since grade school. I am talking about Learn Japanese to Survive! Hiragana Battle. In yet another dig through Steam’s infinite library of obscurity I stumbled upon something terribly unique that, if I’m honest, really shouldn’t be.
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