Risdom Is A Fun Learning Game Set To Drop In Japan Soon

Risdom Is A Fun Learning Game Set To Drop In Japan Soon

A game that’s entertaining, competitive and educational. Not very common, right? Risdom is one such game that’s three-in-one and promises its players fun and learning while earning some high scores.  The game’s set to hit Japan in the first half of 2024, and you can pre-register for it now on Android and iOS.

What’s Risdom?

It’s a language learning game by Benesse, a Japanese educational company, and SEGA XD. If this sounds interesting, you can pre-register on the official Risdom website. There’s even a campaign going on, and if they hit 50,000 pre-registrations, they’ll unlock a special co-op level with a song by the Japanese YouTuber MINAMI.

Risdom wants to make it easier to learn English by turning the educational element into a fun gaming experience. The idea is to make picking up 10,000 English words and 1,000 grammar themes a breeze by turning it into a daily habit through fun game-like interactions.

You’ll have ambitious goals to complete, and you can complete levels as high as TOEIC Levels 600 to 900. In case you don’t know, TOEIC or Test of English for International Communication is an international English language proficiency test for non-native speakers.

Risdom has got rhythm battles and English learning sessions that only take about 3 minutes each. You can’t progress without actively learning. The game intertwines character development with language study. There’s also a memory management system and tests customised as per your learning curve.

It’s Fun And All

Risdom is a great app for people who want to learn English but not in a conventional, boring way. If you pre-register the game now, you get the first month free. Also, you can cancel during that free month with no charges if you don’t like the game.

Benesse Corporation is a Japanese company whose products and services are focused on distance learning and publishing. Some of their popular creations include the Kodomo Challenge educational program and the long-running anime series Shimajiro which started in 1993.

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