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[[File:slime_forest_power_8507.png|frame|Feel the power of my mighty kanji!<ref>[[Don't Explain the Joke|The symbol in the image]] is a [[wikipedia:Kanji|kanji character]], and it means "[http://jisho.org/kanji/details/%E5%8A%9B power]."</ref>]]
 
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{{quote|''[[Random Encounters|Fight]] [[Mooks|slimes]]. [[Save the Princess|Save a princess]]. [[Breathless Non-Sequitur|Learn Japanese.]]''|Tagline}}
 
''Slime Forest Adventure'', or "Project LRNJ," is a [[Retraux|retro-style]] [[Role -Playing Game|RPG]] for [[PC vs. Console|PCs]]. To win, you must learn the [[Japanese Language]]. Not your character; you, the player.
 
Enemies attack by throwing Japanese at you. You have to respond by typing the correct meaning or pronunciation (whichever is asked for). If you make a mistake, you lose [[Hit Points|health]], after which the correct answer (usually with a mnemonic) will be displayed.
 
You can download the free demo and buy the full version from the [http://lrnj.com/ Project LRNJ website].
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* [[Three Quarters View]]
* [[All Just a Dream]]: [[SchrodingerSchrödinger's Gun|If you die]], it will turn out that you dreamed everything that happened since you "woke up" that morning.
* [[Anti-Poopsocking]]: Studying ''anything'' is best done in short, frequent sessions. You learn faster, and retain the knowledge longer. This game has several features to encourage you to do this:
** You can fully restore your health by eating a meal in your home. You only get three meals per (real time) day.
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** If you wait too long before playing again, the inn will charge you extra for overstaying.
* [[Broken Bridge]]: [[NPC|NPCs]] in inconvenient spots block off most of the castle.
* [[Character Level]]: There is rudimentary level system in place, included mostly because it's simply expected of an [[Role -Playing Game|RPG]]. The ''real'' leveling that takes place is in the player learning more Japanese.
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]:
** Green slimes teach kanji meanings (usually; sometimes the identifiers aren't strictly a valid translation)
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