Hello.

Gamified Language Learning Tool in Godot 4.x

I was working on this several months ago, but decided to completely restart and try again two weeks ago. Had a lot of business to take care of so could only do a few sessions of work.

Primary reason as to why I scrapped the first project was because I could not figure out a proper “green theming” and colors for the various Android screens. What it looks like on my computer can be totally different. I had the same issue with Fruity Game.

Basically, this is an open source Duolingo styled language learning app.

You can create courses/lessons for any language you want. This includes constructed or unofficially recognized languages.

The metadata repository comes from just the very basic idea of F-Droid.

Here are some examples of metadata:

"course": {"Form basic sentences": {"lessons": [{"challenges": [...]}]}, "Order in a cafe": {...}, "Speak about family": {...}

{"comment": "", "challenges": [{"type": "choice", "inquiry": "¿Tú bebes agua?", "options": [...], "correct": [...]}]]}

The README goes more in depth on how everything is structured.

Forgive me for lack of comments within the code. I wanted to get a quick prototype out to show a friend. I will make everything more readable soon enough.

The name probably makes no sense, but I could not find anything else.

NOTE: The app currently tries to detect your system language to only download courses from that, but there is only “en_US” available.

Web and Desktop versions are planned!

As a conlang enjoyer:

CODE REPOSITORY: https://codeberg.org/MarshReaper/Labrung METADATA REPOSITORY: https://codeberg.org/MarshReaper/Labrung_CourseMetadata

  • MarshReaper@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 months ago

    If anyone is decently fluent in a popular language, the help with metadata would be greatly appreciated!

    Might drop a bounty for art and assets in my revolt server. Although, the current icons bring the funny funny.

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    2 months ago

    Will take a deeper dive on this soon, but overall really respect the project. Seems very promising