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From Australian developer Fun Burger comes new mobile title Pocket English, poised to make the process of learning a new language quick, easy, and entirely portable.
September 26, 2006
Author: by Justin Davis, Modojo.com
From Australian developer Fun Burger comes new mobile title Pocket English, poised to make the process of learning a new language quick, easy, and entirely portable. The title is made up of a variety of mini-games designed to test the player's ability to recognize words and pictures, as well as solve a number of spelling and grammar puzzles. Languages which can be learned include Italian, Spanish, Korean, and Japanese. "Who said that learning a new language should be expensive and time-consuming? Now people who want to memorise important words, sentences and learn grammar can do it all from their mobile phone," said Fun Burger CEO Mick Solomons. "There's no need to carry around heavy textbooks, you can study anywhere and anytime. With downloadable content being made available every month, the player will be able to customise their learning by subject matter and difficulty." A global release of Pocket English is pending, as the developer searches for distribution partnerships.
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