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Kanji Swipe Lite

Daniel Benito
Free

About Kanji Swipe Lite

Kanji Swipe is simple sliding puzzle and the best way to learn how to write Kanji, one of the 3 writing systems used in the Japanese Language.

Are you struggling to remember what all the Kanji look like or how they are written? Learn them naturally as you play. You can even check their meaning and how to read them!

Not interested in learning Kanji? Not a problem! The fun challenge of creating all these funny looking characters will keep you glued to your screen.

The rules are simple:
※ Swipe the screen with your finger to make new tiles with strokes appear.
※ Combine them according to the order of strokes found in Japanese Kanji.
※ Keep adding the necessary strokes, identified by their color.
※ When the Kanji is complete you may tap it to make room for more tiles or...
※ ...try to use it to create a more complex Kanji for a higher score points.
※ When the board gets filled and no more combinations are possible, the game is over.

Ideal for beginners, intermediate and advanced learners. Before you know it, they will stick in your head!

You will have to strategize about whether to pop a completed character or attempt to use it for a new Kanji to achieve a higher score.

Language students and avid mobile gamers alike will find engaging challenges in this game.

Experience the thrill of unlocking a new character with more than 10 strokes!

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Explore this tiny game’s deep challenge and discover the most fun way to learn all these wonderful characters in this universal app for iPhone and iPads.

※ Best way to learn/remember Kanji.

※ Endless challenge from one simple game mode.

※ Check the Kanji meaning and its readings.

※ A lovable cast of (literal) characters.

※ Over 1000 characters to unlock.

※ A charming soundtrack.

※ Challenge your friends for the highest score in one session.

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Let Kanji Swipe and its characters grow on you!

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