Katakana Overview
You control nothing but your own attention, matching symbols on the screen. The main objective is straightforward: correctly identify the katakana character shown, often by typing its romanized equivalent or selecting it from a list. The game typically presents a character, and you have to provide the sound it represents. It uses repetition and quick feedback, cycling through the character set. The pacing is methodical, and the difficulty comes from memorization rather than reflexes. It feels like a structured, patient exercise, a digital flashcard session that demands quiet concentration.