Welcome to BirdLingo, a game designed for honing your bird song recognition skills. Immerse yourself in a cute and relaxing atmosphere as you learn the songs of the 44 most common birds in Europe.
Explore various habitats such as grasslands, gardens, farmlands, parks and seaside. The more you play, the more birds you unlock! The Bird Library is your companion, helping you track your journey, lear…
The game is super cute and fun, providing an enjoyable way to learn about birds and their songs.
It offers a structured learning experience with different habitats and levels of difficulty, making it engaging for players.
Players appreciate the educational aspect, as it helps them train their ear for birdsong and understand the birds around them.
The game currently has a limited number of bird species, and players hope for future updates to include more, especially common North American birds.
Some users experience technical issues, such as the game freezing during tests with simultaneous bird songs, requiring restarts.
The game may be more beneficial for players in Europe, as it lacks a comprehensive selection of North American birds.
music
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The music aspect of the game is praised for its engaging and educational approach, effectively teaching players about bird songs through memorable sounds and phrases. The game progressively tests players' knowledge, enhancing the learning experience.
“A really fun little learning game, perfect for people who want to get a better understanding of the bird songs around them.”
“The game explains each song fairly well, with easy to remember sounds and phrases and then tests your knowledge with increasing difficulty.”
stability
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The game experiences significant stability issues, particularly when managing two simultaneous birds, leading to frequent freezes that require restarts to resolve.
“I would say the downside is during the test with 2 simultaneous birds, the game often kind of freezes. I can click on things, but they don't lead anywhere, and then I have to restart the game.”