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Language learning platform for iOS launches today.
February 15, 2022
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
Author: Hyperthought Games
Embark on an epic adventure to learn a language with video games. Crush your enemies and your learning goals!
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February 15th – Today, developer Hyperthought Games is excited to announce Lingo Legend, the first gaming platform designed to help language learners level up their skills. By integrating language exercises into exciting video games, Lingo Legend solves one of the biggest challenges for learners: staying motivated long enough to achieve their goals.
Lingo Legend’s flagship game available at launch is Yorthwood – a card-battling RPG in which players build a deck, battle monsters, and explore a vibrant world. In combat, players draw ability cards and must answer language challenges to play them against a lineup of unique monsters with distinct strategies.
In addition to these completely unique mechanics, the sheer depth of Yorthwood’s gameplay is guaranteed to keep learners excited for their next session. Outside of combat, players can craft weapons, customize their camp, and complete an expansive storyline told through quirky characters and quests. Players will unravel the intricacies of a new language alongside the mysteries and monsters lurking within Yorthwood.
Lingo Legend comes with monthly challenges, player ranks, and leaderboards to encourage friendly competition and reward accountability among learners. The platform’s ever-growing library of games will each provide unique and fresh challenges in which players can compete in a unified, community-driven experience.
Hannah Wright, Co-Founder of Hyperthought Games said: “Learning a language is like a marathon, and people burn out because they don’t have a strategy for staying motivated over the long haul. Unlike other language apps that tack on gamification, Lingo Legend puts gaming first. It’s a low-pressure environment for learners to genuinely have fun while applying their skills.”
Lingo Legend releases on March 15th on iOS via the App Store and is made possible with the support of Ontario Creates.
For more information, please contact Adam Clarke at [email protected]
About Lingo Legend
Learning a language is one of the most rewarding experiences but many people struggle to reach their goals. Most language learning apps treat motivation as an afterthought – we think it's half the battle! Lingo Legend is a platform that combines language with gaming so that learners stay motivated and practicing over the long haul.
Gameplay Features
Collect cards, choose the right strategy, and build a deck
Embark on a perilous journey, meet captivating characters, and complete quests
Explore a beautiful, dynamic, and mysterious world
Find recipes, gather materials, and craft weapons to gain experience and style
Customize your camp with tons of unlockable content
Free-to-play game with subscription model allowing for non-stop, accessible play.
Education Features
Learn Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, German, Italian, or Portuguese
Practice over 3,500 flashcards organized into useful topics such as ordering food or meeting new people
Retain the concepts you’ve learned using our spaced-repetition algorithm
Apply your language skills with unique questions types
Developed by language acquisition experts passionate about keeping people engaged in learning a language
About Hyperthought Games
Hyperthought Games is an indie educational game studio based in Ontario, Canada. Founded by Darien Morris, previous head of product for Prodigy, a popular math game for elementary school students.
Hyperthought's mission is to help build a world in which people have access to opportunities for personal and professional growth, regardless of the language they were brought up speaking. They build games that are as fun as they are functional as learning tools. These are games that give you meaningful opportunities to apply your learning and feel good about your progress; games that keep you motivated and practicing your new language longer than anything that exists today.
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