The popular language learning game Influent is coming to Android devices on April 21, game developer Three Flip Studios announced.
The game has already helped over 500,000 PC users learn foreign languages and currently has a 4.6 out of 5 score on the Apple App Store.
In the game, players help Andrew Cross learn “as many words as he can while he live-streams the power of his new invention to the world.” The device called the SanjigenJiten “can scan objects and provide its name, meaning, and pronunciation, in dozens of languages and Andrew has to find a way to prove it was stolen from him.”
The Android version will be available free of charge with three languages packs (French, Italian, Korean) available at no cost. Each additional package costs $3.99. Users can purchase language packs for English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Swedish, Latin, European Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Hindi, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Dutch, Polish, and Welsh.
“After releasing Influent for iOS, I heard from many people that they wanted an Android version,” said Rob Howland, creator of Influent and Co-Founder of Three Flip Studios. “I’ve put a lot of time into optimizing the Android version and working on cool new features including an in-depth tutorial to make that first step into learning a new language as simple and fun as possible.”
[Source]: Three Flip Studios (via GamesPress.com): Influent, Language Learning Game, Welcomes Android Students April 21 – [Archive] – [Screenshot].