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WonderLang Polyglot is a single player open world role playing game with a anime theme. It was developed by WonderLang and was released on May 12, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

Welcome to WonderLang, where mastering a new language transforms into an engaging RPG journey. Immerse yourself in captivating quests, interactive dialogues, and fun puzzles designed to make language learning seamless and enjoyable. Whether you're a beginner or looking to start your language journey, WonderLang offers an adventure that teaches while you play. This version includes ALL AVAILABLE…

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89%
Audience ScoreBased on 38 reviews
story6 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions

  • The game offers an engaging and immersive RPG-style language learning experience that combines story, quests, and mini-games to make language learning fun and natural.
  • It provides useful grammar explanations, vocabulary support, and multiple difficulty modes, making it suitable for beginners as well as intermediate learners.
  • The developer is very responsive to feedback and regularly updates the game, fixing bugs and improving language features.
  • The game currently suffers from bugs, technical issues, and UI quirks, including input problems especially for languages with complex scripts like Japanese and Korean.
  • Some language content has errors such as incorrect or inconsistent translations, problematic kanji usage, and imperfect voice recognition leading to frustrating learning moments.
  • Certain gameplay mechanics are clunky or unintuitive, including interaction and movement issues, restrictive linear quest progression, and some unhelpful learning tools like the notepad feature.
  • story
    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is engaging, charming, and well-written, featuring basic fetch quests and RPG interactions that provide meaningful context for language learning. Players appreciate the unique world, cute art style, and immersive narrative, though some note early-stage bugs and occasional inconsistencies in quest progression. Overall, the story successfully supports the game's educational goals while maintaining player interest.

    • “Game is awesome but definitely in beta - in need of a lot of bug fixes - but it's gorgeous, made with love and has an excellent story. I am looking forward to keeping my feedback flowing to see this game become as big as Duolingo - but way better as it's immersive and employs techniques that great teachers like Michel Thomas made famous.”
    • “First, it has a fantastic story that lets you explore a unique world and meet many different characters.”
    • “The flow of the plot so far seems engaging and well-written.”
    • “I am giving this a reluctant do not recommend, and am sorry to have to do so because I do appreciate the concept behind the game and the opening plot to justify the style of gameplay that it has.”
    • “Furthermore, when I got to the baker, she and brother-hat act like I have no money in my inventory, and instead baker lady sends me on a side quest to fetch groceries for her from the market.”
    • “For example, I chatted with the bird lady on my way to the post office, accepted her quest to get bread, then continued on my way, stopping to talk to other NPCs outside, going to the post office, getting the couple coins out of a box that would incidentally be helpful for buying bread, and then looping back with the intent to go buy the bread from the bakery and check the inside of houses as I backtrack towards the bird lady and my new goal of the postman's home in the forest north of the starting area.”
  • gameplay
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay combines classic RPG elements with immersive language learning, effectively integrating vocabulary practice into everyday NPC interactions. However, inconsistent kanji usage, definition errors, mechanical bugs, and frustrating input systems detract from the experience, making it more stressful than helpful, especially for Japanese learners. While the concept is strong, some gameplay mechanics need refinement for smoother and clearer communication.

    • “Wonderlang does a great job of dropping you straight into a fantasy world where language learning is woven directly into gameplay.”
    • “It's really helping with being able to recognise more vocabulary through everyday conversations with the NPCs and reinforcing through reviewing words and sentences with some helpful hints, as well as through the RPG style gameplay.”
    • “Tl;dr: a charming and immersive way to combine RPG-style gameplay with language learning, but inconsistent kanji usage, definition errors, and frustrating input systems make it more stressful than helpful right now—especially for Japanese learners.”
    • “I am giving this a reluctant do not recommend, and am sorry to have to do so because I do appreciate the concept behind the game and the opening plot to justify the style of gameplay that it has.”
    • “I've also encountered some blatant bugs in just these opening passages of the game - such as a purple highlighted word reading as one thing, the speaking NPC saying it properly, and the text description of that highlighted word being accurate, but the audio for a more mechanical pronunciation to repeat the word in isolation ends up saying an entirely different word.”
    • “But with as problematic as I've found the French presentation to be, and the general poor execution of gameplay mechanics, I feel like I'd spend most of my time metaphorically banging my head against a wall and not being able to communicate what damages are being incurred.”
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature a charming, adorable art style reminiscent of Harvest Moon, with pleasant and uncluttered visuals. The artwork is consistently lovely and maintains quality across different display modes.

    • “The story is decent so far, and the adorable art style adds to the charm.”
    • “It's a cute story with this kind of Harvest Moon-style graphics I really love.”
    • “It also preserves the graphics quality in window, full screen, and stretched modes.”
  • character development
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the character development for its solid and appealing character design.

  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game exhibits notable stability issues, with users reporting frequent bugs and glitches, especially in its initial release. Overall, the experience is hindered by persistent technical problems.

    • “However, the game is still very buggy in my experience.”
    • “When the first version came out (pretty sure it was just French), it was kinda buggy.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game involves repetitive practice of language vocabulary rather than traditional experience points, focusing more on learning than typical leveling mechanics.

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WonderLang Polyglot is a open world role playing game with anime theme.

WonderLang Polyglot is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

WonderLang Polyglot was released on May 12, 2025.

WonderLang Polyglot was developed by WonderLang.

WonderLang Polyglot has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

WonderLang Polyglot is a single player game.

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