What to use in suppliement of learning games to learn Japanese?

I just want to improve my Japanese without any goals in mind (no test or anything).

Besides what I consume daily in the form of anime and VNs, I also recently picked up two learning games similar to Duolingo (but better IMO).

Kawaii Dungeon and Kawaii Nihongo.

I have been using them both at the same time, and thanks to that I can recognaise most hiragana and katakanas.

Obviously I know learning through the game is going to have its limitations, so what other sources would be good to suppliment my learning on top of the two games?

I can recognaise pretty much all the Kanji, only difficult to remember the pronunciation.

1 comment
  1. If you had 100% fluency, what game would you want to play?

    Answer that and:

    1. If it’s easy enough, play that

    2. If it’s too hard, try to find an easier game in a similar genre or buy something like a guide book and try translating that instead

    3. If that’s too hard, beef up your fundamentals in the normal ways first (genki, graded readers, whatever) and try step 2 again later

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