Foreign Words Language Puzzle Fun
is an educational trivia game which associates words in seven different languages to pictures.
Languages included:
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Chinese
There are over 1000 language/picture combinations so its possible to actually learn some new words in a foreign language.
Version history
2.0.2
2017-09-22
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
iOS 11 Compatibility updates and Analytics
2.0.1
2017-08-04
Updated localizations and launch screen
2.0
2017-06-07
Complete rewrite of code to latest Swift 3.0
Updates will now come more frequently
Additional features to be added soon
1.1
2013-03-14
NEW CLUES
Erase Statistics button added. If you want to reset the statistics in the words section.
Alert Menus localized for supported countries.
Rate button fixed. Link no longer broken. Directs user to iTunes to rate app.
Font size reduced on clues longer than 16 letters -- (so they fit on screen)
Its simple. I don't really know how much you can seriously learn. But the buttons are big. It is a quick easy to game. And it kept my interest long enough to learn a few words. I didn't delete it, figuring every once in a while I can play it to learn a couple words. I question though how accurate the japanese kanji symbols are? It appears some of them are wrong….. Or they are the less used ones. Well anyway, its not going to teach you a language but you might be able to pick up a couple words.
WizardBoyLonnie,
Definitely a dollar store chicken.
That is definitely a dollar store chicken. I can see the reflection off the fine china. Maybe I should buy the clues if this lady is taking pictures of dollar store chickens.
Yyy****,
Has potential
The pictures are clear. But you cannot choose only one or two languages to practice. Also, if you get an answer wrong, it does not tell you the right answer. It just goes on to the next word.
MaggiesMuggles,
Thats not a real chicken
Your chicken looks like it was bought at the .99 store
Ed Decatur,
Needs work
I agree with Yyy. It would be more fun and more educational if you could choose one or more languages, and if the right answer was given when you get it wrong.