4.2
5.63K reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

The app will be updated! Unfortunately you are not able to use the app for the next 2 months. Please keep an eye on the store to install the app again as soon as it is available again.

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With “Learn German – The City of Words” the Goethe-Institut is issuing an online game for German learners at Level A1. This free game combines elements from hidden-object puzzles with both co-operative and competitive multi-player games where everyone learning German at beginners’ level can expand their vocabulary skills and compare themselves with others. Playfully presented language exercises transfer basic grammar structures of the German language. The playful approach of “Lern Deutsch – Die Stadt der Wörter” shows that learning German is not difficult at all. And it’s fun!
Update: Now with new “Unicampus” level
Updated on
Dec 18, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
4.93K reviews
Ag Jr
July 20, 2020
This is a good idea for social connection mixed with a bad learning aspect. It pronounces a word for you and you have to spell it out, but it doesn't tell you the translation of it or of the sentence it's used in like "Die Sehenswürdigkeit is schön." "Sehenswürdigkeit" means "showplace" or "sight" and translated it means "The sight is beautiful." There is no way an English speaker would be able to find that out on their own with the image they gave, which was a random building of some sort.
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Farial Tasnim
August 16, 2020
Hi. The experience with the app was great. Here are a few observations and ideas you could check. Thanks. 1. Since a lot of the people might not know German before starting it, you could add a dictionary with the words used at the place the words are saved so that there is a translation to maybe English. (for the University specially) 2. I finished the game twice and I really wish it had more parts to it. Like maybe I could do various other stuff and go to more places.
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Thin White
February 17, 2024
Its starts at the beginning each time, if i want to do a quick lesson yr back at the start doing the same exercise. You can't login anywhere. Theres no skill test to assess your level. It plays repetitive annoying music.
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What's new

Several bug fixes