Shashingo

Shashingo

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Release Date: TBA

Simulation, FPP, sandbox, educational, indie games, exploration games

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Shashingo is an educational game designed for English speakers to learn Japanese by taking pictures of objects in a sandbox location - a fictional city in Japan.

Shashingo is an educational game for learning Japanese designed for English speakers through taking pictures of objects in a fictional city in Japan. It was developed by a single developer Ryan Pocock, working with a voiceover artist (Rui Tsukishima) and composer (Kenya Abe). He started the project as a thesis and developed it into a full game after a positive reception from the gaming community. It is a combination of the Japanese words "shashin," meaning photography, and "go," meaning language.

Game mechanics

In Shashingo, we freely explore the fictional world of a Japanese city in a first-person view. We can take photos of various objects, using a variety of color filters. After taking a photograph, we learn the Japanese name of the object it depicts and English translations of the word and hear its original pronunciation. It is possible to save the photos in your diary and return to them later as part of your learning.

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Videos and Screens

[1:15] Shashingo trailer #1

Shashingo Summary

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch

Developer: Autumn Pioneer LTD

Publisher: Autumn Pioneer LTD

Age restrictions: none

Shashingo System Requirements

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum: Intel i5-2500 3.3 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card GeForce GTX 750 / Radeon HD 6570 or better, 10 GB HDD, Windows 7