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Idea for a language learning game – would you play this?

Hey everyone,

I’ve been thinking about a different approach to language learning and wanted to get some honest opinions.

Most language apps and textbooks teach through pretty artificial situations—like scripted dialogues at a restaurant or memorizing vocabulary lists. It works to some extent, but it never really feels like real life.

So here’s the idea:

What if instead of static lessons, you had a game with interactive scenarios that simulate real situations?

For example:
You’re an international student in Rome. You walk through a small neighborhood, hear people speaking Italian around you, and your goal is something simple like finding a grocery store. You might have to ask for directions. Once inside, you have to:

  • Ask for items (via dialogue options or even voice input)
  • Understand what the shopkeeper says back
  • Respond appropriately (quantities, preferences, etc.)
  • Complete the interaction successfully

The focus wouldn’t be open-world exploration, but small, carefully designed scenes (like a shop, café, train station, apartment, etc.) where you learn vocabulary and communication in context.

Key ideas:

  • Learning by doing, not memorizing
  • Natural conversations (including misunderstandings and corrections)
  • Increasing difficulty (less guidance over time)
  • A warm, slightly stylized but immersive aesthetic (not hyper-realistic)

Basically, trying to recreate the feeling of being in a foreign country—but in a safe, repeatable way.

I’m curious:

  • Does this sound fun or useful to you?
  • Would you actually use something like this to learn a language?
  • What would make or break it for you?
  • Does it sound too complicated compared to existing apps?

Appreciate any thoughts, positive or critical!

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