Shashingo: Learn Japanese with Photography

February 27, 2024Autumn Pioneer

$20

Estimated Net Revenue

$176,482

After Steam fees, refunds, regional pricing & taxes

Gross Revenue$489,755
Owners24.5K
Reviews700
Positive93%
Gross Revenue$489,755
Regional Pricing (15%)-$73,463
Discounts (25%)-$104,073
Refunds (5%)-$15,611
Steam Fee (30%)-$88,982
VAT (15%)-$31,144
Net Revenue$176,482
Estimates use the Boxleiter Method with a confidence score of 65/10. Actual revenue may vary significantly.

About Shashingo: Learn Japanese with Photography

Explore bright, fictional Japanese streets filled with details and interesting objects to capture with your camera. Each photograph you take will translate the name of the content into Japanese and English so you can learn with your surroundings.

Features:

A stylised, approachable 3D environment

In-game photography system

Japanese audio

Photo album to store your flash-cards

Game modes that test your memory

Beginner phrases and grammar lessons

Day/Night and weather cycle

Display romaji, kana, furigana (recommended) or kanji

A lo-fi soundtrack perfect for studying

Create Stunning Photography Based Flash-Cards

Every photo flash-card you take will be unique to you. The idea behind this is to strengthen the relationship between a word and how you see its physical appearance. In the real world, you can then see such objects and make connections to the Japanese words you've already learned while playing Shashingo.

Track Your Progress in the Photo Album

Your photo album is where you keep your collection of photo flash-cards. If you remember them well in Find Mode, they'll be separated into the 'mastered' tab and shown with a gold star sticker. However, if you're struggling to remember a word in Find Mode, they'll be marked with a purple exclamation mark sticker, so you know which words you need to practice more.

Learn from Lessons In-Game

At the back of your photo album, there are also numerous pages of Japanese lessons designed for beginners that will teach you how to speak Japanese and use the vocabulary that you learn in Shashingo. Also included are some key words and important phrases that can help you in your future conversations.

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